MCB News

OVPR Announces 2021 SURF Awards – Includes 14 MCB Students

The 2021 Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) Awards were announced. 14 out of the 56 undergraduate SURF Award recipients for Summer 2021 are MCB students. These UConn students were selected from an exceptionally strong group of applicants representing diverse areas of academic inquiry. These students are: Michelle Antony ’23 (Molecular and Cell Biology, CLAS) Project […]

MCB Announces 2021 Summer Fellowship Awards

MCB is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 graduate and undergraduate student summer fellowships.  These distinguished fellowships are made possible by some very generous donors and are offered on a competitive basis to the most highly qualified students. Please join us in congratulating them on their accomplishments and demonstrated academic promise. Claire M. […]

Two MCB Students Named Goldwater Scholars

The Goldwater Scholarship is considered the nation’s premier scholarship for undergraduates studying math, natural sciences, and engineering. The students are: Katherine Lee ‘22 (CLAS) of Monroe, and Seema Patel ’22 (CLAS) of North Haven. The UConn winners are among just 410 students selected nationally for the award. See story in UConn Today

Professor Dan Gage Among UConn Researchers Involved in Study to use Mussels in the Filtration of Microplastics

Professor Dan Gage among UConn researchers involved in a study to use mussels in the filtration of microplastics funded by a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI). They will study the use of mussels (part of the bivalve family), combined with microplastic-degrading bacteria, in the filtration […]

Collaboration Between Researchers at UConn, CCMC, and Shoreline Biome Yields Promising Findings about Bacterial Infection in Premature Infants in the NICU.

UConn Researchers Collaborate with TIP Company Shoreline Biome to Study Microbiome in NICU March 2, 2021 | Anna Zarra Aldrich ’20 (CLAS), Office of the Vice President for Research Bacteria tend to get a bad rap. But oftentimes it’s one bad apple that ruins the reputation of the bunch. For example, E. coli, commonly known as bacteria that […]

Professors Lynes and Graf part of a team that received a multi-institution grant to study syndrome affecting children with Covid 19

Michael Lynes and Joerg Graf are part of a multi-institution grant to develop biomarker signatures for MIS-C (multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children) that can develop children infected with coronavirus. The Lynes research team will use the grating coupled surface plasmon resonance imaging systems that they have developed with Ciencia, Inc. to measure biomarker signatures in […]