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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

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

CCIB Retreat

2013 CCIB Annual Retreat Friday, November 15, 20139 a.m. – 5 p.m.Waterfront Technology Center (200 Federal Street, Camden, NJ). Keynote Speaker: Dr. John J Tyson, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University CCIB Retreat 2014 – Itinerary CCIB Retreat 2014 – Abstracts CCIB Retreat 2014 – Poster Session CCIB… continue reading

Researchers Calculate Cell Chemical Reaction Rates Using Gene Expression

A pair of Rutgers–Camden researchers is taking an innovative approach to measuring how quickly cells react with chemicals. The new process could be a valuable resource in metabolic engineering and biochemical production. The key lies within a cell’s genes. “Genes produce the proteins that make chemical reactions happen. They tell you a lot about what’s… continue reading