Dr. Ping Wang has been selected to as an inductee to the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research Council Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI2) class of 2022. Since its establishment in 2014, the CECI² program
Srushti Pandya’s project regarding pancreatic cancer has been selected for funding from the Lyman Briggs College for Spring, 2022. Srushti is an undergraduate student in the Sempere Lab.
PHP undergraduate student, De’Anna Tarleton, has been chosen as a commencement speaker for the Lyman Briggs College Class of 2022 Commencement on May 7th. She was chosen by the Lyman Briggs faculty and staff for her outstanding speech
Building a better bandage With a $2 million grant from NIH, MSU is working to better understand and treat chronic wounds The National Institutes of Health has awarded Michigan State University’s Morteza Mahmoudi more than $2 million
The paper written by the Wang lab titled “In vivo tracking of inhaled nanomagnetosol delivery to the lungs using magnetic particle imaging” was accepted for an oral presentation by the International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging. Dr. Saumya
Ten Michigan State University researchers have been recognized in the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List compiled by Clarivate Analytics. Each year, the Web of Science Group identifies the world’s most influential researchers. The list includes those who have
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Dr. Ping Wang selected as a member for the Academy’s Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI²)
Dr. Ping Wang has been selected to as an inductee to the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research Council Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI2) class of 2022. Since its establishment in 2014, the CECI² program
Srushti Pandya receives project funding
Srushti Pandya’s project regarding pancreatic cancer has been selected for funding from the Lyman Briggs College for Spring, 2022. Srushti is an undergraduate student in the Sempere Lab.
De’Anna Tarleton chosen as a commencement speaker
PHP undergraduate student, De’Anna Tarleton, has been chosen as a commencement speaker for the Lyman Briggs College Class of 2022 Commencement on May 7th. She was chosen by the Lyman Briggs faculty and staff for her outstanding speech
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi receives $2 million grant from NIH
Building a better bandage With a $2 million grant from NIH, MSU is working to better understand and treat chronic wounds The National Institutes of Health has awarded Michigan State University’s Morteza Mahmoudi more than $2 million
Wang Lab members chosen for oral presentation at IWMPI 2022
The paper written by the Wang lab titled “In vivo tracking of inhaled nanomagnetosol delivery to the lungs using magnetic particle imaging” was accepted for an oral presentation by the International Workshop on Magnetic Particle Imaging. Dr. Saumya
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi named one of ten faculty named 2021 highly cited researchers
Ten Michigan State University researchers have been recognized in the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List compiled by Clarivate Analytics. Each year, the Web of Science Group identifies the world’s most influential researchers. The list includes those who have