Congratulations are in order for the following students on earning their degrees.It is a great pleasure to introduce to you the Class of 2016.PhD Marlene Kim Robert Marmion Harish Swaminathan MS Aylin Aydogdu Daniel Pinoloni Kyle Jenkins Liam Sharp Xiaowei LiCongratulations on a job well earned.
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CCIB 2016 Student Award Winners Announced
The Center for Computational and Integrative Biology at Rutgers-Camden would like to acknowledge two students for their award of the 2016 CCIB Best Student Paper.Spyros Karaiskos, under the tutelage of Dr. Andrey Grigoriev, took home the top honors for his paper titled: “Age-driven modulation of tRNA-derived fragments in Drosophila and their potential targets”. His paper was published … Continue reading CCIB 2016 Student Award Winners Announced…
Congratulations on your Faculty Promotion: Drs. Lun, Zhu, O’Malley, Ramaswami, Allred and van der Wel
Congratulations on your Faculty Promotion: Dr. Desmond Lun, Dr. Hao Zhu, Dr. Sean O’Malley, Dr. Suneeta Ramaswami, Dr. Sarah Allred and Dr. Robrecht van der WelIn an announcement from the Promotions and Tenure Appointments Committee on April 7, 2016, the following CCIB Faculty members were awarded with the following: FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCESComputer Science … Continue reading Congratulations on your Faculty Promotion: Drs. Lun, Zhu, O’Malley, Ramaswami, Allred and van der Wel…
CCIB Student, Catherine Rosenberg uses math to improve lymphedema treatment
As printed in the Sunday, February 21, 2016 edition of the Press of Atlantic City.NICOLE LEONARD, Staff Writer Center for Computational and Integrative Biology PhD Student, Catherine Rosenberg walked through the brightly lit atrium leading to the women’s cancer center wing at Fox Chase Cancer Center in northern Philadelphia at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday.It may be an … Continue reading CCIB Student, Catherine Rosenberg uses math to improve lymphedema treatment…
2015-2016 TA/GA Professional Development Awards
Congratulations to Catherine, Linlin, Min, Nastassia, Nicole, Rob, Spyros, Sung, and Wenyi for receiving the 2015-2016 TA/GA Professional Development Fund. This award will be used for activities associated with academic progress toward completion of a PhD degree at Rutgers.
NSF Grant Recipient: Sean O’Malley
Sean O’Malley, assistant professor in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University–Camden, is the principal investigator of an award totaling $523,827. The project, titled Acquisition of a Femtosecond Laser System to Enable Multiphoton Polymerization, Optical Injection, and Laser Ablation in Liquids Research, is being supported by the National Science Foundation. Learn … Continue reading NSF Grant Recipient: Sean O’Malley…