Exciting opportunities offered through the MCB Professional Science Master’s (PSM) program Winter Session 2016. Hands on training on state-of-the-art instruments through short, intense modular training courses. This winter we will be offering four modules. Open to graduate and undergraduate students with the required prerequisites MCB 5427-01 Introduction to Cell Culture Techniques MCB 5670-01 Operations of […]
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Faculty position in Cell and Developmental Biology available in Molecular and Cell Biology.
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Carol Teschke and Philip Yeagle have been named as AAAS fellows.
This recognition comes as a result of their sustained and remarkable contributions to their scientific fields of endeavor. Congratulations!! Click here for full article.
A recent manuscript describing work in the Lynes lab has been featured at the online “Atlas of Science”.
This work is related to their ongoing studies that connect the stress response protein Metallothionein to the progression of immune behaviors in the response to infection, inflammation and autoimmune disease. Click here to view the article.
An Undergrad Discovers Some Sticky DNA – and a New Vocation
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has selected molecular and cell biology major Anne Sung ’16 as a 2015 recipient of the ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
This fellowship is aimed at highly-competitive students who wish to pursue graduate careers in microbiology. The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has selected molecular and cell biology major Anne Sung ’16 as a 2015 recipient of the ASM Undergraduate Research Fellowship. This fellowship is aimed at highly-competitive students who wish to pursue graduate careers in […]
Faculty position in Cell and Developmental Biology available in Molecular and Cell Biology.
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Congratulations to Jim Cole, now president-elect of Gibbs Society of Biological Thermodynamics
In 1987, researchers from 11 U.S. institutions met together in Carbondale, IL for the first Gibbs Conference on Biothermodynamics. Their goal was to foster more innovative applications in the field of biological thermodynamics than had been traditionally envisioned. Since its inception, these annual conferences have grown and a society was formed and named after Josiah […]
Graf Lab highlighted by the Daily Campus:
October 28, 2015 Inside the Lab: Medicinal leech study explores life of bacteria By Diler Haji Life On the fourth floor of the biophysics building, assistant professor Joerg Graf’s lab is alive with activity. Jeremiah Marden, a post-doctorate, guides fifth-semester molecular and cell biology major Spoorthi Sampath through the process of heating a beaker under […]
Congratulations to Kunal Dolas, from Papke’s Lab, who won a best poster prize at the 50th annual regional I ASM conference, held in Randolph, MA
Dolas K, Chimileski S, Makkay A, Papke R . “Role of HVO_1477 in eDNA metabolism and natural transformation of Haloferax volcanii”. 2015, American Society of Microbiology Region I Meeting, MA. Oct., 20-21