Bita Naimi received a $10,000 Physicians of Tomorrow scholarship from the American Medical Association Foundation.
Thirty-one students have been elected membership in Alpha Omega Alpha.
The hope is this framework can be used to help others demonstrate the importance of community engagement in moving research into practice.
The five year, $1.3 million NIH SEPA grant will allow CityLab to develop a new curriculum supplement that uses hands-on laboratory investigations of genome editing to expand an existing program.
The professor of ophthalmology and anatomy and neurobiology has received $200,000 through a Standard Award in National Glaucoma Research from the BrightFocus Foundation.
Ebola virus delays antiviral response allowing it to proliferate.
She received the Outstanding Student Oral Award, a Student Travel Grant and a Student Educational Scholarship Grant at the 2022 IAMSE conference.
The nomination states, “Ethan is kind, humble and empathetic, and truly cares about the animals under his care.”
The nomination states, “Dr. Lau is kind, respectable, dedicated and approachable.”
Technology and infrastructure improvements help self-directed learning.