CCIB awards Nessel, Guan, and Ciallella with 2021 CCIB Best Student Paper Awards

The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology at Rutgers-Camden is pleased to announce two winners for the 2021 CCIB Best Student Paper Awards.   Tied for first place: Mark Nessel (Gonzalez Lab). Human-driven nutrient enrichment causes decline in invertebrate populations: A global meta-analysis.  Lingyu Guan (Grigoriev Lab). Computational meta-analysis of ribosomal RNA fragments: potential targets … Continue reading CCIB awards Nessel, Guan, and Ciallella with 2021 CCIB Best Student Paper Awards

Professor Fu awarded NSF Grant

We are excited to announce that Dr. Siqi Fu was recently awarded a $226,529 grant from the National Science Foundation for his project titled, “RUI: Spectral Theory and Geometric Analysis in Several Complex Variables.” Congratulations, Dr. Fu!

Professor Piccoli awarded CPI Grant

It is our pleasure to announce that Dr. Benedetto Piccoli has received a $166,435 grant from the Critical Path Institute, for the project titled, “QSP Model of Parkinson’s Disease.” Congratulations, Dr. Piccoli! 

Professor Bou-Rabee awarded NSF Grant

We are happy to announce that Dr. Nawaf Bou-Rabee has been awarded a $82,890.00 grant from the National Science Foundation, for his project titled, “Collaborative Research: Numerical Methods for High-Dimensional Sticky Diffusions.” Congratulations, Dr. Bou-Rabee! 

Professor Solesio awarded AHA Grant

We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Maria De La Encarnacion Solesio Torregrosa was recently awarded a $231,000 grant from the American Heart Association for her project titled, “Protection of Inorganic Polyphosphate in Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury, by Regulating Mitochondrial Bioenergetics.” Congratulations, Professor Solesio!

Professor Hao Zhu awarded NIEHS R35 Grant

Dr. Hao Zhu was recently awarded the eight-year grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (R35ES031709) for the project “Discovering Chemical Activity Networks-Predicting Bioactivity Based on Structure.” The Zhu lab was awarded $576,818, through a collaborative effort with PI Robyn Tanguay at Oregon State University. Congratulations to you all!