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Achievements and announcements

Congratulations, Jaiden Christopher!

Jaiden Christopher (CMB) is a Robert E. Dickenson Scholarship 2024-2025 awardee.

Congratulations, to our Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship 2024-2025 Awardees!

  • Elizabeth Jennings (Biochemistry)
  • Sushila Baral (CMB)
  • Allison Bartlett (CMPP)
  • Chase Firoe (CMPP)
  • Simindokht Aliabadi (CMPP)
  • Sarah Weiby (CMB)

2024-2025 Graduate Dean’s Awardees

Several incoming MBS graduate students have received Graduate Dean’s awards for the 2024-2025 academic year. Billiah Bwana was awarded a Graduate Dean’s Fellowship, a one-year award of $45,000, including an out-of-state tuition waiver. Students Axel Munoz and Jennifer Stevens were recipients of the Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship, a one-year award of $10,000.

Graduate Dean’s fellowships and merit scholarships are awarded to master’s and doctoral students with an outstanding academic record and who show strong promise in their scholarship. Congratulations to our awardees!

2024-2025 Graduate Dean’s Merit and Robert E. Dickenson Scholarship Awardees

Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship 2024-2025 Awardees

  • Elizabeth Jennings (Biochemistry)
  • Sushila Baral (CMB)
  • Allison Bartlett (CMPP)
  • Chase Firoe (CMPP)
  • Simindokht Aliabadi (CMPP)
  • Sarah Weiby (CMB) 

Robert E. Dickenson Scholarship 2024-2025 Awardee

  • Jaiden Christopher (CMB)

Biomedical Researcher Awardees

Several foundation awards were presented recently to members of the Molecular Biosciences Graduate Program engaged in biomedical research:

  • Majid Kahn, MD/PhD, CMPP Program) and Chase Fiore, CMPP Program: Wiener Biomedical Graduate Scholars
  • Allison Bartlett, CMPP Program: Glen E. Whiddett Biomedical Award
  • Kabita Adhikari, CMB Program: Crain Biomedical Research Scholar
  • Ryan Durbin, Integrative Neuroscience Program: Dr. Charles and Mary Marshall Award

Congratulations to these Biomedical Researcher Awardees!

$2.3 million in NIH funding awarded to researcher to advance hypertension research and treatments

, associate professor, departments of pharmacology, and physiology and cell biology at ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ School of Medicine was awarded a competitive, four-year, $2.3 million grant from the   (NIH) to support her research on increased sympathetic nervous system activity which has been found to be a primary precursor of hypertension. Congratulations on this award! 

Robert Renden, Ph.D. receives $1.5 million NIH grant

Robert Renden, Ph.D., a ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ School of Medicine researcher and Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology faculty member, has received a $1.5 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant award to explore how mitochondria support synaptic function in the healthy brain and advance new approaches in the study of some diseases. Congratulations on this impressive award!

Congratulations, Caleb J. Worker, on your first-place win!

Headshot of Caleb Worker

Caleb J. Worker (PI: Yumei Feng Earley) won first place and $500 in the 11th annual George G. Bierkamper Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Retreat at the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´. 

Presentation title: Neuronal (Pro)Renin Receptor Deletion Attenuates Astrogliosis And Inflammation In The Arcuate Nucleus Of Mice Fed With High Fat Diet

Congratulations to our two Graduate Dean's Merit Scholars!

Congratulations to Emer Ni Bhraonain (3rd year) and Lauren Parker (1st year), recipients of the Graduate Dean’s Merit Scholarship. The Dean’s award recognizes outstanding academic record and promise of productive scholarship and is awarded annually.

CMPP Program Director Seungil Ro awarded $2 million to continue research on a cure for type 2 diabetes

ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ School of Medicine Associate Professor  Seungil Ro, Ph.D., department of physiology and cell biology, has made an important discovery-finding a molecule that can be used to inhibit and treat Type 2 diabetes. This new discovery helped obtain $2 million in funding for project development over the course of the next three years.

The $2 million contract will support Ro, whose lab discovered that Type 2 diabetes can be caused by gastroparesis, a condition where stomach muscles stop working properly and therefore have difficulty moving food from the stomach to the small intestine.

Brian Prince awarded a Graduate Dean's Fellowship

Brian Prince, a Ph.D. student in Cell and Molecular Biology, was awarded a  Graduate Dean's Fellowship  for the 2019-20 academic year. The Graduate Dean's Fellowship for promising, newly admitted Ph.D. students is a one-year award in the amount $35,000 per academic year ($17,500 per semester).

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Nevada Today news stories from Molecular Biosciences and the departments and centers that contribute to the program.

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Assistant Professor Simon Pieraut’s paper was featured in the May 26 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience

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Graduate students help 4-H youth discover the excitement of science

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Exploring the future of food production on Earth … and in space

Jeff Harper named Nevada’s Distinguished Career Researcher for his significant work addressing the global, food-security challenge

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$11 million grant advances research at the forefront of cardiovascular disease

Biggest Little Research: Significant NIH Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence support builds on molecular and cellular expertise to address the leading cause of death

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Institute for Neuroscience to help a multidisciplinary center of excellence become even stronger

James Kenyon named director of ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ institute designed to complement and extend the energy, experience and potential in the neurosciences

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Building research infrastructure: Investment in Core Labs

New directors named to centers for bioinformatics and genomics

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Yumei Feng named Research and Innovation Leadership Fellow

UNR Med faculty member and biomedical researcher looks forward to immersive research administration experience

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Global impact: new list of essential in vitro diagnostics includes work of UNR Med professor

Rapid-diagnostic test based on research and commercialized discovery by Thomas Kozel is named to World Health Organization’s Model List

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On the genetic frontier: Helping plants develop, survive and produce in extreme conditions

Jeff Harper, University’s 2018 Outstanding Researcher, contributes to advancements in plant biology through ‘extraordinary’ research

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Early-stage proof-of-concept funding applications now open for Nevada Research and Innovation Corporation program

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Researchers aim to repurpose former experimental cancer therapy to treat muscular dystrophy

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Health and reproductive biology: a research record of paradigm-shifting discoveries

2017 Outstanding Researcher Award recognizes the career and contributions of ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Foundation Professor Wei Yan

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New name and renewed ‘gold standard’ accreditation signal Animal Resources’ scope of service and level of commitment

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