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!
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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…
CCIB PhD Student Nidhi Sheth awarded Graduate Research Fellowship from NIJ
CCIB PhD Student Nidhi Sheth (Grgicak Lab) won the Graduate Research Fellowship from National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to work on “Selectively analyzing and interpreting DNA from multiple donors with a full Single-Cell strategy.” This fellowship provides three years of tuition, full stipend, and other research expenses (combined up to $50k/year). Congratulations!