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<font size="5" style="color:#000079">November 2014: U.S. expedition: Melody and Caliburn.</font><br> | |||
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We wish Melody well as she continues her post-doc on a Gates Foundation-funded project in Boston! And we wish Caliburn good luck in his visit to Wayne State University to study GatCAB biochemistry! | |||
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<font size="5" style="color:#000079">August 2014: Javid Lab awarded Gates Grand Challenges Explorations phase II grant.</font><br> | |||
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This major grant from the Gates Foundation will fund work looking to modify TB's translational fidelity to speed up TB treatment. It is one of only two ever awarded to a Chinese university. | |||
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<font size="5" style="color:#000079">2014 | <font size="5" style="color:#000079">January 2014: Hongwei Flies to the Rainbow Nation</font><br> | ||
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<font size="5" style="color:#000079">2014 | <font size="5" style="color:#000079">January 2014: On target to unravel secrets of mycobacterial drug tolerance</font><br> | ||
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Revision as of 04:26, 10 September 2015
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November 2014: U.S. expedition: Melody and Caliburn. |
We wish Melody well as she continues her post-doc on a Gates Foundation-funded project in Boston! And we wish Caliburn good luck in his visit to Wayne State University to study GatCAB biochemistry!
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August 2014: Javid Lab awarded Gates Grand Challenges Explorations phase II grant. |
This major grant from the Gates Foundation will fund work looking to modify TB's translational fidelity to speed up TB treatment. It is one of only two ever awarded to a Chinese university.
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January 2014: Hongwei Flies to the Rainbow Nation |
Today, Hongwei Su will leave for the Republic of South Africa where he will spend more than 6 months to study mistranslation in M. tuberculosis. Wish him the best luck!
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January 2014: On target to unravel secrets of mycobacterial drug tolerance |
New paper online! ‘Mycobacterial mistranslation is necessary and sufficient for rifampicin phenotypic resistance’ is available now. CLICK HERE to see the detail.
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2013 Tsinghua-Gates Mini Grant contest for students, Javid Lab, TRIUMPH! |
In the final of the 2013 Tsinghua-Gates Mini Grant contest for students, two members of Javid Lab, Junhao Zhu and Jing Long, were awarded prizes. Congratulations, guys!
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