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The Fifth Class of IGERT Fellows at Rutgers (July & September 2007)
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Staci Brown Physics and AstronomySurface science; biophysical chemistry; biointerfacial characterization methods
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Roberto Delgado-Rivera Chemistry and Chemical BiologyCellular and molecular biology; polymer chemistry; biomaterials engineering; nanobiotechnology
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Vanesa Figueroa-Tanon Cell and Developmental BiologyCell biology: intra-cellular signaling and trafficing;
Nanobiomaterials engineering
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Sasha Blue Godfrey Biomedical EngineeringProsthetics; tissue repair/regeneration
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Jonathan Gonzalez-Flores Molecular BiosciencesIn vitro and in silico approaches to studying regulatory mechanisms and gene expression profiles
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Eric Yang Biomedical EngineeringEnhancing the complementarity of
in vivo, in vitro and in silico studies of cellular processes
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IRIF:Megan Anderson Fri., 12/11 in BME-122, 12-1 pm Enhanced Survival of Progeny of Neural Stem Cells in Response to Trace Eyeblink Conditioning
IRIF:Andrew LHuillier Thurs., 11/19 in BME-122, 12-1pm Mesenchymal Stem Cell Mediated Immunosuppression and IDO Metabolites
RESCHEDULED: Bioindustry Ethics Luncheon Part II w/ David Finegold (IGERT Fellows ONLY) 11/5/09 Part II of the Ethics Luncheon will be rescheduled to the Spring semester IRIF schedule.
IRIF:Dr. Debu Banerjee 10/22 in BME-122, 12-1 pm Therapeutic applications of bone marrrow derived Mesenchmal stem cells
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Congratulations! IGERT Fellows Aaron Carlson and Mohamed Sadik took 1st and 3rd place (respectively) in the Poster Presentations at the 3rd Annual NJ Stem Cell Symposium held Thursday, September 24, 2009. Aaron Carlson's poster was titled “3-D Electrospun Polymer Scaffolds Promote Human Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Controlled Organization". Mohamed presented “Electroporation-Mediated Molecular Delivery”. Jonathan Davilla took 2nd place with “Identification of Biologically Functional microRNAs in Human ESCs by Ago2 Immunoprecipitation and Sequencing”. The keynote address was delivered by Hakim Djaballah, PhD of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Congratulations to Professor Ki-Bum Lee, Stem Cell IGERT Faculty in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, who is the recipient of the NIH Director’s New Innovator award, 2009. The NIH Director's New Innovator Award program is designed specifically to support unusually creative early stage investigators with highly innovative research ideas at an early stage of their career.
IGERT fellow wins award: Congratulations to IGERT fellow Nicole Plourde who was recipient of the 2009 Schering-Plough Innovation Award. She was presented with an awards plaque and a check for $5000 at a ceremony on Thursday, April 16th.
Chris Ricupero featured on Epigenie interview Follow link here for full interview.
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