Arielle Wolf successfully defended her thesis recently. Her title: Transactivation and nuclear localization of SYS-1/β-catenin, a regulator of Wnt target gene expression and asymmetric cell division Congratulations! In the picture: Arielle (left) and Mentor Bryan Phillips, PhD (right)
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Congratulations to Maureen Lamb , Molecular Medicine Graduate Student from Dr. Tina Tootle's Lab, for receiving the University of Iowa Graduate College Summer Fellowship for Summer 2019 Award.
Frederick E. Domann, PhD., Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Iowa was recently elected to the inaugural class of Fellows of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM). Congratulations! https://www.sebm.org/sebm-fellows Experimental Biology 2019, #EB2019 will meet in...
Dr. Gail Bishop named Distinguished Fellow of the American Association of Immunologists – Class of 2019 . Congratulations Gail! “This program recognizes members for distinguished careers and outstanding scientific contributions as well as their service to AAI and the immunology community. It honors...
New Study from Dr. Ashutosh Mangalam's lab published in Frontiers in Immunology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00462 Funding The study was completed using funds from National Multiple Sclerosis Society (RG 5138A1/1T), NIAID/NIH (1R01AI137075-01), Carver Trust Medical Research Initiative Grant...
Congratulations to Lucy Evans!!! She was awarded from the Graduate College the Post-Comprehensive Research Fellowship.
Congratulations to Anil Chauhan, MTech, PhD, Professor of Hematology, Oncology, and Blood and Marrow Transplantation and his lab members at the University of Iowa to find success in mentorship. https://bit.ly/2BvyKmA
Congratulations to Sam Young, PhD ., Associate Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Iowa and his research team for their innovative study which recently got published in the journal Neuron. https://bit.ly/2GpqJod Click here to read more about their research https://bit.ly/...
Katherine Perschbacher successfully defended her thesis recently. Her title: Reduced Placental Expression of Regulator of G Protein Signaling-2 (RGS2) in Preeclampsia: Association, Consequence, and Cause Congratulations! In the picture: Mentor Justin Grobe, PhD (left) and Katie (right)
Daniel Kelpsch successfully defended his thesis recently. His title: Defining the nuclear localization and functions of actin in Drosophila oogeneiss Congratulations! In the picture: Daniel (left) and Mentor Tina Tootle, PhD (right)