8/20/09
Abby Hill's poster abstract, titled "Quantification of Senescence in Cultured Primary T Cells", was accepted for the fall meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society. Congratulations!
8/9/09
Gaurav Dwivedi presents his poster "Redox regulation of phosphatases as a mechanism for activating the MAPK cascade" at the Foundations of Systems Biology in Engineering biannual symposium, held in Denver, CO.
2/9/09
Dr. Don-Ricardo Miller joins the group as a postdoc, advised jointly with Christine Payne. Don will be working on cellular imaging of protein movement during oxidative stress
1/7/09
Catherine Rivet successfully completes her qualifying exam in the Bioengineering Ph.D. program. Great job, Catherine!
11/25/08
Ted Chen receives a President's Undergraduate Research Award for the Spring 2009 semester. This is his second year in a row to receive this competitive honor.
11/13/08
Catherine Rivet successfully defends her M.S. thesis "Study of early signaling events in T cell activation enabled through a modular and multi-time point microfluidic device". She's the first to get a degree awarded from research in the lab!
10/23/08
Abby Hill is designated an Undergraduate Research Scholar in IBB. This award is for a full year of undergraduate research and a $4000 summer stipend. Congratulations, Abby!
9/5/08
Ted Chen receives a PURA travel award to participate in the BMES annual meeting.
9/1/08
Our grant on microfluidic devices for assessing T cell functionality (Hang Lu, Melissa Kemp co-PI's) is awarded by the National Cancer Institute's Innovative Technologies for Molecular Analysis of Cancer Progam.
7/30/08
Congratulations to John Vaughns for his Fall 2008 President's Undergraduate Research Award!
6/27/08
Melissa Kemp and Hang Lu receive pilot funding from the Integrative BioSystems Institute
4/1/08
Nnenna Adimora is awarded a NSF Graduate Fellowship!
11/15/07
Congratulations to Karen Shih for her Spring 2007 President's Undergraduate Research Award!
10/31/07
Melissa Kemp is named a Distinguished Cancer Scholar by the Georgia Cancer Coalition
6/25/07
Congratulations to Ted Chen for his Fall 2007 President's Undergraduate Research Award!
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