Photos of Graduate Students with Radiolab Podcast host Jad Abumrad

Photos of Graduate Students at the "Gut Churn" event with Radiolab Podcast host Jad Abumrad.
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Ming Gao: The Spurs, Cellular Biology, and A Trip To Boston

Fourth year graduate student Ming Gao was recently selected to receive a competitive Young Investigator Travel Award from the American Pancreatic Association.
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Cancer Biologist Heather Hambright Receives F99/K00 award

Congratulations to Heather Hambright, one of our PhD students in the Cancer Biology track (6th year) whose F99/K00 has just been funded by NIH/NCI on first submission.
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Nourhan Abdelfattah Works On Children’s Cancer Research

Children's Cancer researcher Nourhan Abdelfattah would like to start a STEM careers awareness program to introduce female high-school students to different STEM careers in Egypt. She was recently accepted into the Schlumberger Faculty for The Future women's leadership program.
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National Cancer Institute T32 Grant Renewed

The Ruth Kirschstein National Research Service Award (T32) grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was just renewed for five years.
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Amanda Munoz Researches Novel Ways To Treat Pancreatic Cancer

Cancer Biology researcher Amanda MuA±oz is researching novel ways to treat pancreatic cancer.
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Cancer Therapy & Research Center Designated as a Caris Center of Excellence for Precision Medicine

The CTRC joins the Caris Centers of Excellence for Precision Medicine Network to help develop guidelines and standards of care for tumor profiling.
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Brian Iskra: The Perennial Quest

M.D./Ph.D. student Brian Iskra grew up going to the doctor. He was 10 years old when he found out that he had glaucoma in his right eye.
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