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Irina Artsimovitch

2015 AAAS Fellow

Congratulations to Dr. Irina Artsimovitch for being elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Dr. Artsimovitch is an MCDB Faculty member and a Professor…

Dalen Fultz

2015 Presidential Fellow

Congratulations to Dalen Fultz for receiving a Presidential Fellowship in the Fall 2015 competition! The Presidential Fellowship is the highest award given by the Graduate School for outstanding…

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Anna Dobritsa Awarded 3-Year $772,000 NSF Grant

Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor Anna Dobritsa’s new, three-year $772,000 NSF grant supports research on processes that are not only interesting to plant biologists, but to materials scientists…

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Summer 2015 Graduates

Congratulations to our 2015 Summer Graduates! Doctorates: Daniel Arango Tamayo - Advisor: Andrea Doseff Jaideep Banerjee - EOS - Advisor: Chandan Sen Anna Belyaevskaya - Advisor: Tina Henkin Maria…

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2015 Pelotonia fellows

Congratulations to our 2015 Pelotonia fellows! The winners are: David Ciarlariello Daniel Comiskey Nivedita Ratnam Kun-Yu Teng Katie Thies

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David Symer Named as Director

David Symer, Molecular Virology, Immunology and Medical Genetics, was named director of the Nucleic Acid/Microarray Shared Resource at the OSUCCC-James. From August 28th, 2014 onCampus

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2014 Distinguished University Professor Yasuko Rikihisa

Yasuko RikihisaProfessor, Department of Veterinary BiosciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine Yasuko Rikihisa is one of the world’s leading authorities on certain tick-borne diseases that infect food-…

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Dawes, Chamberlin receive $1.2M NIH/NSF grant

Helen Chamberlin, professor of molecular genetics, and Adriana Dawes, an assistant professor of mathematics and molecular genetics, have received a joint $1.2 million grant from the National…

Hannah Shafaat

Chemist Receives Five Year $520,000 NSF CAREER Award

Hannah Shafaat, assistant professor, chemistry and biochemistry, has been granted a five-year, $520,000 NSF CAREER award for her project, “Metalloenzyme mechanisms probed by resonance Raman…