We are proud to announce that CCIB member Dr. Guillaume Lamoureux was recently awarded the 2021 Busch Biomedical Grant, for his project titled, “New machine learning approaches to overcome the “low-data” challenge of predicting protein-protein interactions in vivo.” Dr. Lamoureux is an Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department here at Rutgers University – Camden. Congratulations! … Continue reading Professor Guillaume Lamoureux awarded 2021 Busch Biomedical Grant…
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Welcome to the 2021 Incoming Graduate Class!
We are excited to welcome CCIB’s largest incoming graduate class, comprised of 25 students from 9 different countries! This cohort contains sixteen PhD students and nine MS students. Additionally, seven of these students are continuing from their MS programs at Rutgers University – Camden. Best of luck on your first semester!
Professor Benedetto Piccoli awarded NSF Grant
CCIB Professor Dr. Benedetto Piccoli (Vice Chancellor for Research, Distinguished Professor & Joseph and Loretta Lopez Chair, Mathematics) was awarded a three year, $771,695 grant from the National Science Foundation CMMI for studying “Managing Epidemics by Managing Mobility“. It is a multi university effort with Prof. Samitha Samaranayake from Cornell University and Prof. Daniel Work … Continue reading Professor Benedetto Piccoli awarded NSF Grant…
Associate Professor David Salas-de la Cruz awarded NSF Grant
CCIB Associate Professor Dr. David Salas-de la Cruz (Chemistry, Graduate Program Director) was awarded a three year, $385,978 collaborative grant from the National Science Foundation. The funding was provided by the Division of Materials Research: Topical Materials Research Programs: Biomaterials (BMAT), Condensed Matter Physics (CMP), Metals and Metallic Nanostructures (MMN), Polymers (POL). It is a … Continue reading Associate Professor David Salas-de la Cruz awarded NSF Grant…
CCIB 2020 Annual Retreat Best Poster Winners
The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology at Rutgers-Camden is pleased to announce the winners for the 2020 Annual Retreat Best Poster Contest. MS category: Jesse Sandberg (Brannigan Lab) Junior PhD category: Siddharth Bhadra-Lobo (Lamoureux Lab) Runner-up: Stacy Love (Salas Lab) and Zheming An (Piccoli Lab) Senior PhD category: Chris Sottolano (Yakoby Lab) Congratulations to … Continue reading CCIB 2020 Annual Retreat Best Poster Winners…
Assistant Professor Angélica González receives NSF CAREER Award
CCIB Faculty Member Dr. Angélica González (Biology) was selected as a recipient of the prestigious NSF CAREER Award. This award provides a five years’ funding, a total of $925,000, to support her research of “Integrating Neoecological and Paleoecological Approaches to Exploring the Effects of Climate Change on Arthropod Diversity and Community Structure“. They will integrate … Continue reading Assistant Professor Angélica González receives NSF CAREER Award…