Alumnus Dr. Jason Cantor Joins Morgridge Institute, UW-Madison
Jason Cantor joins Morgridge Institute, UW-Madison Congratulations Dr. Cantor on your new position at the Morgridge Institute! Jason Cantor
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Jason Cantor joins Morgridge Institute, UW-Madison Congratulations Dr. Cantor on your new position at the Morgridge Institute! Jason Cantor
Justin Mirazee, Undergraduate Researcher, was awarded the ThinkSwiss Research Scholarship to assist research in Dr. Sai Reddy’s lab at ETH-Zürich for Summer 2018. Justin will be learning how to use CRISPR-Cas9 to modify antibody expression in murine hybridoma cell lines and engineer other complex proteins such as chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) for immunotherapy. In addition, […]
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Congratulations to Dr. Everett Stone, Emerging Inventor of the Year! On November 2, 2017, the UT Austin Office of Technology Commercialization hosted the 7th Annual Inventor Award Ceremony & Reception. The prestigious Inventor of the Year Award, honors a researcher whose discoveries have made a significant impact, and the Emerging Inventor of the Year Award, acknowledges a researcher […]
Congratulations to Undergraduate Researcher Justin Mirazee who recently won the Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium Award for Best Presentation in his Session. Justin is working with Graduate Researcher Wissam Charab and Undergraduate Researcher Matthew Rosenbeger. The Fall Undergraduate Research Symposium is a chance for students to present a highlight reel of their research at UT to underscore […]
Dr. Georgiou was selected to deliver the Prestigious 2017 Global Distinguished Lecture in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at KAIST. His lecture Discovery, Preclinical and Clinical Development of Therapeutic Treatment for Cancer Therapy focused on the pioneering methods he has developed to engineer therapeutic enzymes capable of degrading specific amino acids related to […]
Anirudh is a third-year undergraduate working in Dr. John Blazeck’s team to engineer an enzyme for a cancer immunotherapy. He placed first among upperclassmen in the annual Student Engineering Council Poster Exhibition on Engineering Research. His poster, titled “Directed evolution of an enzyme to fight cancer immune suppression,” outlines the team’s protein engineering techniques to […]
Every Spring, the college celebrates its student-scientists at this one-day event. More than 200 students present posters describing their research. The best and most innovative posters and presentations are recognized with awards judged and sponsored by the university, faculty, alumni and industry. Congratulations, Soumya!
Founded in 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has shaped contemporary biomedical research and education with programs in cancer, neuroscience, plant biology and quantitative biology. Home to eight Nobel Prize winners, the private, not-for-profit Laboratory employs 1,100 people including 600 scientists, students and technicians. The Meetings & Courses Program hosts more than 12,000 scientists from around […]
