Rich was a devoted friend, colleague and collaborator. We will miss his warm and engaging personality, keen intellect, easy laugh and zest for life.
The professor of orthopaedic surgery has been selected as the as the 2022 recipient of the inaugural Orthopaedic Research Society International Section of Fracture Repair (ISFR) Lifetime Achievement Award.
Multiple strengths highlighted including dedication to DEI, high-quality faculty teaching, robust clinical training, overall student preparedness.
The associate professor is being recognized by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics for his high impact and innovative work in the area of cellular signaling.
As the recipient of the 2022 A.B. Baker Award, he demonstrates leadership and devotion to neurological education and has published widely and influenced generations of trainees.
She was awarded a three-year, $544,390 grant from the LEO Foundation, one of Denmark’s largest commercial foundations.
Findings expand upon a prior report which showed similar findings of an earlier vaccination lottery in Ohio.
Findings provide an in-depth view of how the nucleus and cell body communicate.
Effective Jan. 1, 2022, the associate professor of physiology & biophysics, replaces Deborah Stearns-Kurosawa, PhD, who stepped down from the role at the end of 2021.
Her nominators say, “Christine goes above and beyond to ensure the sessions in the Doctoring 2 course are well designed and maximize the potential of the resources available.”