Congratulations to both Joey and Justin for being respectively appointed to the Metabolism, Endocrinology and Obesity, and the Biomolecular Pharmacology T32 Training Grants, and many thanks to NIDDK and NIGMS for supporting their studies!
Well deserved congratulations to Dafne for becoming a Grunebaum Fellow! Every year the Grunebaum Cancer Research Foundation supports junior faculty members at Harvard and Boston University in loving memory of Ms. Karin Grunebaum (for details see the Foundation website at https://www.grunebaumfoundation.org). So glad they have recognized the importance of Dafne’s new project on mitochondrial dysfunction in […]
Today we celebrate Henry I. Russek Student Achievement Day 2019, and Stefanie is the first prize award winner for the Genetics and Genomics Program. She will present her research on “The Role of GPS2 in the PI3K/AKT Pathway in Breast Cancer” in the Hiebert Lounge at 2:30 pm, with the award ceremony following at 3:40. Please join us to […]
Thanks to a generous travel award from the Boston Nutrition Obesity Center, Justin travels to Nashville to present a poster at Obesity Week 2018. Congratulation on a great start Justin!
Many congrats to Stefanie for receiving an Award (Second Prize in the Genetics and Genomics Program) at the 24th Annual Henry Russek Student Achievement Day. Look at her, not even back from maternity leave yet, and already presenting a poster!!
Many congratulations to Carly who has been awarded the third prize for this year Russek Day Student Achievement Award! Join us on Friday, May 6th in Hiebert Lounge to see her poster and participate to the Henry I. Russek Student Achievement Day 2016.
Kudos to our grad student Carly who has just been awarded a prestigious Kirschstein-NRSA predoctoral fellowship from NIH/NIDDK to study the role of GPS2 in regulating inflammation and lipid metabolism in the adipose tissue. Stay tuned, great discoveries will come….
Many congratulations again to Holly! Even though it comes to us as no surprise considering the amazing thesis defense, she deserves lots of compliments for being presented the Undergraduate Research Symposium Presentation Award by the Department of Chemistry.