Rutgers University–Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biologywould like to extend and invitation to ourAnnual Retreat Friday, November 7, 20149 a.m. – 4 p.m.Adventure Aquarium, Currents Ballroom (1 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ). Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Brenner MD, Medical Director at Urban Health Institute at Cooper University Healthcare and Executive Director at Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. RSVP to kdt41@camden.rutgers.edu
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CCIB-REU Participant Research Poster Presentations
CCIB-REU Student Research Poster Session
Friday, August 1st, 201410:30am – 1:00pmScience Building, Room 110 Refreshments will be provided! Learn more about the REU program. Click here to see the student participants’ presentations.
Dr. Joseph Martin Receives the JoAnn Mower Endowed Prize in Teaching Excellence
Dr. Joseph Martin, Professor of Biology and the Director of the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, has been selected to receive the JoAnn Mower Endowed Prize in Teaching Excellence, in honor of Marie Cornelia, Christine Dougherty, and Robert Ryan. This award recognizes a faculty member for excellence in teaching and service to students. Dr. … Continue reading Dr. Joseph Martin Receives the JoAnn Mower Endowed Prize in Teaching Excellence…
CCIB’s First PhD Student to Graduate this May
Rutgers–Camden NewsNow featured Matt Niepielko, our first PhD student and 2014 Genetics Society of America DeLill Nasser Award Recipient, who will be graduating this May 2014. Congratulations, Matt! Read the full article at: https://news.camden.rutgers.edu/2014/04/rutgers-camden-to-graduate-first-ph-d-student-in-computational-and-integrative-biology/ Matt’s thesis defense will be held on Wednesday, April 30th at 9:15 a.m. at the Waterfront Technology Center in room 119, 200 Federal … Continue reading CCIB’s First PhD Student to Graduate this May…
Dr. Andrey Grigoriev and Ammar Naqvi Interviewed for Science Codex
Dr. Andrey Grigoriev (professor, CFAS-biology) and Ammar Naqvi (doctoral student, CCIB) discussed their research during an interview that appeared on this science news hub. https://www.sciencecodex.com/fruit_fly_microrna_research_at_rutgerscamden_offers_clues_to_aging_process-127439