The newest element in Camden’s “Eds and Meds” corridor, the Joint Health Sciences Center at the corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Broadway houses lab and training spaces for multiple universities and is the only facility in the state to house important functions of two four-year institutions, a county college, and two medical schools. … Continue reading CCIB has moved to the new state-of-the-art Joint Health Sciences Center…
News
Research from Brannigan Lab featured on the Biophysical Society Blog
CCIB Graduate Program Director Dr. Grace Brannigan (Physics) was recently featured on the Biophysical Society (BPS) Blog for her significant research on the ion channels. Dr. Brannigan is invited to present her exciting researches at the BPS symposium on February 15, 2020, in San Diego. Please click to find more details! Congratulations!
CCIB PhD Student Stacy Love won at TAFDV Poster Competition
CCIB PhD student Stacy Love (Salas Lab) won the 2nd place at the Thermal Analysis Forum of the Delaware Valley (TAFDV) Section Poster Competition held at University of Pennsylvania. Congratulations!
CCIB Director Nir Yakoby awarded NSF Grant
CCIB Director Dr. Nir Yakoby (Biology) was awarded a three-year, $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation IOS grant to study the evolution of posterior fate among Drosophila species. Congratulations!
CCIB Professor Joseph Martin awarded Busch Biomedical Grant
CCIB Professor Dr. Joseph V. Martin (Biology) and his collaborator Dr. David J. Augeri from Molecular Design and Synthesis in Rutgers University – New Brunswick were awarded a Busch Biomedical Research Grant. The grant, entitled “Thyronamines: Detection and Characterization of Effects” was funded for $40,000 for 9/1/19 to 8/31/21. The grant will fund a study … Continue reading CCIB Professor Joseph Martin awarded Busch Biomedical Grant…
CCIB Graduate Program Director Grace Brannigan awarded Busch Biomedical Grant
CCIB Graduate Program Director Dr. Grace Brannigan (Physics) received a Busch Biomedical Grant. This award provides a total of $40,000 to support her research project “Lipid modulation of neurotransmitter receptors”. Congratulations!