National Fellowships Incentive Awards The Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (ONSF) has recognized professors Stacey Hanlon, Eric May and Carol Teschke (Fall ’21) and Kat Milligan-McClellan (Spring ’22) for their work mentoring students through the process of developing proposals and submitting applications for eligible awards. The National Fellowships Incentive Program (NFIP) works to build […]
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Dr. Rachel O’Neill Selected for Board of Trustees Distinguished Professorship
Rachel O’Neill, professor in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences is one of three UConn scholars honored this year with its most prestigious faculty title, the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor O’Neill’s work centers on how genomes function and evolve. She uses cutting-edge genomic, computational and imaging […]
Junior MCB Major Awarded Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
UConn Molecular and Cell Biology major, Katie Hooker ’23, has been named a Goldwater Scholar. The Goldwater Scholarship is considered the nation’s premier scholarship for undergraduates studying math, natural sciences, and engineering. Hooker is among just 417 students selected nationally for the award this year. Full story in UConn Today
MCB Undergraduate Students Win SURF Awards
The UConn Office of Undergraduate Research recently announced the selection of 39 undergraduate students to receive 2022 Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Awards in support of their summer undergraduate research projects. Of those who received awards, 10 were MCB majors and include: Katherine Bohner ’23 (Molecular and Cell Biology, CLAS) Project Title: Loading and Localization […]
2021-2022 Outstanding MCB TAs
Please join us in congratulating Derrick Kamp and Nidhi Vijayan on receiving the 21/22 MCB Outstanding TA Awards in recognition of their outstanding contributions and professional dedication to inspiring student learning and commitment to education.
The Human Genome Project Pieced Together 92% of the DNA – Scientists Have Finally Filled in the Remaining 8%
UConn Today, April 13, 2022 | Gabrielle Hartley, Ph.D. Candidate in Molecular and Cell Biology When the Human Genome Project announced that they had completed the first human genome in 2003, it was a momentous accomplishment – for the first time, the DNA blueprint of human life was unlocked. But it came with a catch – they weren’t actually […]
Summer Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Awards Announced
Congratulations to the following students on their Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Awards! Gabrielle Corso Yutain Feng Joshua Gil Rishabh Kejriwal Jeffrey Tamucci Nidhi Vijayan
MCB PSM offers two May term lab modules
MCB 5427-50 Laboratory Techniques in Functional Genomics Topic – Introduction to Cell Culture Techniques Dates: May 16, May 18, May 20, 2022, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM 1 credit In Person Enrollment Limit 6 Instructor: Sau-Mei Leung Coordinator: Charles Giardina Room TLS 253 Instructor Consent Required Contact elaine.mirkin@uconn.edu for permission number. Prerequisite is MCB 5427 Introduction to […]
Research from the May Lab featured on cover of Protein Science
“A favorabe path to domain separation in the orange carotenoid protein” The computational study was led by postdoc Mahmoud Sharawy in theMay lab and was a collaboration with Jose Gascon in the UConn Chemistry Department. The study revealed how the orange carotenoid protein in cyanobacteria undergoes a dissociation event critical for photoprotection. See Cover
Dr. Rachel O’Neill Contributes to Globe-Spanning Collaboration
Filling in the missing sections of the human genome has yielded interesting results. The T2T (Telomere-2-Telomere) project is a globe-spanning collaboration in which MCB’s Rachel O’Neill is a principal investigator with several UConn grad students contributing. Savannah Hoyt, Gabrielle Hartley, and Patrick Grady in Rachel O’Neill’s lab, and Luke Wojenski in Leighton Core’s lab. Read […]