Katie Powell, a staff member at PHP, organized a Science Fest for children and families (Grades K -7) to experience a wide variety of interactive science experiments. Each station gave kids an opportunity to participate in hands-on experiments
Erin, a graduate student in the PHP program, has been awarded a fellowship for the 2022 summer semester on behalf of the Doctoral Program in Environmental and Integrative Toxicological Sciences (EITS) of the Institute for Integrative Toxicology. This is the
Dr. Anna Moore’s grant submission, titled Novel Prostate cancer therapy based on m-aconitase inhibition was funded by the National Cancer institute. The project will span 3 years for a total funding amount of $419,814. Abstract: Treatment options for patients
Tahnia Quadri, an undergrad student in Dr. Ping Wang’s lab, has been awarded funding for her project involving stem cell transplantation from the 2022 Lyman Briggs College Research support.
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.
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PHP sponsors Science Fest
Katie Powell, a staff member at PHP, organized a Science Fest for children and families (Grades K -7) to experience a wide variety of interactive science experiments. Each station gave kids an opportunity to participate in hands-on experiments
Erin Zaluzec awarded EIT fellowship
Erin, a graduate student in the PHP program, has been awarded a fellowship for the 2022 summer semester on behalf of the Doctoral Program in Environmental and Integrative Toxicological Sciences (EITS) of the Institute for Integrative Toxicology. This is the
Anna Moore awarded R21 grant by the National Cancer Institute
Dr. Anna Moore’s grant submission, titled Novel Prostate cancer therapy based on m-aconitase inhibition was funded by the National Cancer institute. The project will span 3 years for a total funding amount of $419,814. Abstract: Treatment options for patients
Tahnia Quadri awarded funding by LBC
Tahnia Quadri, an undergrad student in Dr. Ping Wang’s lab, has been awarded funding for her project involving stem cell transplantation from the 2022 Lyman Briggs College Research support.
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.