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

2015 CCIB Annual Retreat

2015 CCIB Annual RetreatFriday, October 16, 20159 a.m. – 5 p.m.Waterfront Technology Center(200 Federal Street, Camden, NJ) For more detailed information of speakers and poster session, please visit the Annual Retreat Page.

Steve Moffett Awarded Dissertation Fellowship

Congratulations to Steve Moffett for being awarded the Dissertation Fellowship for doctoral study in Computational & Integrative Biology at the Graduate School – Camden for the 2015-2016 academic year.       

Federal Funding Opportunities: Lewis-Burke Associates

Federal Funding Opportunities: Lewis-Burke Associates – Washington Update and Overview of Federal Funding Agency Priorities Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2015Location: Rutgers-Camden—Campus Center—West ABC Conference RoomTime: Lunch – 12:00 noonPresentation – 12:20 pm – 1:20 pmIndividual questions – 1:20 pm – 1:45 pm Rutgers Office of Federal Relations and Lewis-Burke Associates will provide a Washington update and a review of … Continue reading Federal Funding Opportunities: Lewis-Burke Associates

NSF Grant Recipient: Andrey Grigoriev

Congratulations to Andrey Grigoriev, professor in the Department of Biology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University–Camden, is the principal investigator of an award totaling $604,475 over three years. The project, titled ABI Innovation: Integrated Approach to Improve Detection of Genome Rearrangements, is being supported by the National Science Foundation. Learn more about Grigoriev here.