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!
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!
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!
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!
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!
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
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!