2021 Wing Tat Lee Award Recipients Announced
Congratulations to Drs. Stephen P. Christiansen, Wendy Kuohung and Nelson C. Lau!
Congratulations to Drs. Stephen P. Christiansen, Wendy Kuohung and Nelson C. Lau!
May provide a new way to diagnose CTE in the living.
Dr. Kotton, the David C. Seldin Professor of Medicine, will study the mechanisms that initiate and perpetuate idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
The award will fund research into the role of b-catenin/CBP signaling in the epigenetic regulation of cellular plasticity in head and neck cancer progression.
Erika Wolf, PhD, is the recipient of a four-year, $1.7 million R01 award from the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
Congratulations to the latest recipients of Shipley Prostate Cancer Pilot Grant Awards.
The five-year, $26.56 million NIH grant will continue the surveillance and evaluation of FHS participants for dementia and invigorate the brain donation program and brain bank.
The two-year, $250,000 grant from the Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust will enable her to further basic science research on the molecular and cellular biology of melanoma.
The four-year project focuses on the connections of heart and brain health, specifically in the areas of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Study aims to discover new treatments for HIV-infected patients with opioid-use disorder.