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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Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Xiaoban Xin, Patent Attorney at Johnson, Marcou & Isaacs, LLC

Dr. Xiaoban Xin who graduated from the CSB graduate program in 2011, is now a Patent Attorney at Bookoff McAndrews, PLLC.
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Why We Should Care About Aging Research

September is Healthy Aging Month. Brian Stoveken talks about why the field of aging research is so important.
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Barshop on TV: Breakthrough Drug Battling Alzheimer’s

Dr. Bess Frost and her lab were featured on KENS 5 for their research on Alzheimer's disease.
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Pharmacology Graduate Symposium Dedicated In Memory Of Alumnus Matt Rowan

The Department of Pharmacology will host the 23rd Annual Graduate Student Symposium on Friday, Oct. 28 at the LaQuinta Medical Center.
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The Opioid Epidemic

Allison Doyle Brackley writes about how opioids have become the gold standard for pain in America.
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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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