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Archives for 2016
Mofrad Lab explains gatekeeping proteins of the cell nucleus
New research from Professor Mohammad Mofrad’s lab shows how gateway proteins can recognize and block aberrant strands of genetic code from exiting the nucleus – a form of quality control for the transport of genetic information.
BioE startup Diassess featured in Wired
John Waldeisen, CEO and Co-founder of Diassess, talks with Wired about the diagnostic tech landscape post-Theranos.
$1.5mil 2016 NYSCF–Robertson Neuroscience Investigator award to Yartsev
This award from the New York Stem Cell Foundation provides Yartsev with support to study the neurobiological basis of language learning in the mammalian brain using an unusual model system: the bat.
Amy Herr on “2016 Power List” by Analytical Chemistry
Professor Amy Herr has been named to the 2016 power list of Top 50 most influential women in the analytical sciences by The Analytical Scientist. Herr was also named to the Top 100 Most Influential People in the Analytical Sciences in their 2015 Power List.
Yartsev named NIH New Innovator
Professor Michael Yartsev will receive a NIH New Innovator award, designed to stimulate highly innovative research and support promising new investigators. Yartsev was recognized for his research studying the “First Mammalian Model System for Studying Vocal Learning: A Behavioral and Neurophysiological Approach.”
Knox Medical featured in California Magazine
Alumni startup Knox Medical was featured in the Fall 2016 California Magazine, for their child-friendly portable spirometer.
Q&A with Dueber on homebrewed drugs
Will we be making our morphine at home? A chat with Professor John Dueber on brewing opiates with synthetic biology.
BioE is Number 8!!
BioE keeps climbing! Our undergraduate program has moved up a notch in the annual US News & World Report ranking to #8 in the nation!