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Jenny Le Biophysics Society Travel Award Receipient
Jenny Le has won the travel a travel award to attend the Biophysical Society’s 60th Annual Meeting at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California, February 27-March 2, 2016.
9th Annual IGP Symposium - May 27, 2015
The 9th Annual IGP Symposium showcases the research of students belonging to the Life Sciences Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs: Biophysics; Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB…
Cellular, Molecular & Biochemical Sciences Training Program/Center for RNA Biology Annual Symposium 2015
The Annual CMBP/CRB Symposium brings together faculty trainers, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and undergraduates representing a wide spectrum of the Life Sciences at Ohio State. In…
Kruthika Sundaram wins AAI Annual MeetingTravel Award
This award will provide up to $300 of reimbursement for registration and travel expenses associated with attending the AAI Annual Meeting – IMMUNOLOGY 2015TM – held May 8-12, in New Orleans, LA.…
Meng Zhang wins Biophysics Society meeting travel award
Meng Zhang won a $1000 travel award to attend the Biophysical Society meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.
Carol Huseby wins Biophysical Society meeting travel award
Carol Huseby won a $1000 travel award from the Biophysical Society to present her poster "Tau filament length distribution reflects end-to-end annealing" at the 2015 annual meeting of the…
Insiya Fidai wins Baxter Young Investigator award
Insiya Fidai won one of this year's $500 Baxter Young Investigator awards as a recognition of her research achievements.
Pearson Maugeri wins CMBP training grant fellowship
Pearson Maugeri won a fellowship from the CMBP training grant. This fellowship not only provides stipend and tuition for one year, but also with additional training and mentoring opportunities…
Gordon Research Conference on Metals in Medicine Defining the Future of Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry
Insiya Fidai received a poster award at the Gordon Research Conference on Metals in Medicine Defining the Future of Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry.