Wang Lab graduate student, Darius Amos was selected to present his research during the Michigan Osteopathic Association Autumn Scientific Research Exhibit Competition on Saturday, October 29th at the Amway Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids.
The 4th Annual Precision Health Symposium took place at the Secchia Center in Grand Rapids on Friday, October 7th, 2022 in partnership with The Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital. The focus this year was Precision Pediatrics and provided unique
Adriana L. Ponton-Almodovar, a graduate student in the Horibata lab, has been awarded a competitive two-year fellowship on behalf of the Integrative Pharmacological Sciences Training Program (IPSTP/T32). The IPSTP is an interdisciplinary training program, available to Ph.D. students
Aixia Sun’s abstract titled “A Novel and Potential Site for Islet Organoid Transplation: Brown Adipose Tissue” and Saumya Nigam’s abstract titled “Development of one dimensional nanotracer platforms for magnetic particle imaging of lungs” were both selected for a poster
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Adriana Ponton-Almodovar selected to speak at symposium
Adriana L. Ponton-Almodovar, a member of the Horibata lab, was selected to speak at the HSH/MSU Women’s Health Research Symposium on October 14, 2022.
Darius Amos selected to present poster
Wang Lab graduate student, Darius Amos was selected to present his research during the Michigan Osteopathic Association Autumn Scientific Research Exhibit Competition on Saturday, October 29th at the Amway Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids.
4th Annual Precision Health Symposium held at the Secchia Center
The 4th Annual Precision Health Symposium took place at the Secchia Center in Grand Rapids on Friday, October 7th, 2022 in partnership with The Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital. The focus this year was Precision Pediatrics and provided unique
Mahmoudi’s Lab paper has been selected for cover image in FEBS Letters
https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/1873-3468.14127
Adriana receives competitive fellowship
Adriana L. Ponton-Almodovar, a graduate student in the Horibata lab, has been awarded a competitive two-year fellowship on behalf of the Integrative Pharmacological Sciences Training Program (IPSTP/T32). The IPSTP is an interdisciplinary training program, available to Ph.D. students
Wang lab members selected for poster presentation at WMIC
Aixia Sun’s abstract titled “A Novel and Potential Site for Islet Organoid Transplation: Brown Adipose Tissue” and Saumya Nigam’s abstract titled “Development of one dimensional nanotracer platforms for magnetic particle imaging of lungs” were both selected for a poster