Lindner Center of Hope has been named the Grand Winner in the Cincinnati Business Courier’s 2025 Best Places to Work awards—specifically in the 100–250 full-time employee category! The Center’s scores were among the highest out of 113 businesses in the Cincinnati region, and the highest in its category. This recognition is a testament to the heart, dedication, and […] The post Lindner Center of Hope Names Grand Winner 2025 Best Places to Work appeared first on Lindner Center of H...| Lindner Center of HOPE
UNC School of Medicine third-year PhD student Celeste Robles and PhD advisor Helen Lazear named in 2025 cohort of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Gilliam Fellows Program. Continue reading| Newsroom
This story was originally published on the Technology Licensing Office website. As more electric vehicles hit the road each year, […] The post STARTUP COMPANY, CO-FOUNDED BY ECE PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS, BRINGS INTELLIGENCE TO POWER GRID OPERATION appeared first on Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah.| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
This was originally published by @theU. “As an Asian-American, I am forever tagged with a hyphen. It is an emblem […]| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
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Recent EMBA graduate Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas named a Best & Brightest Executive MBA 2025 by business school publication Poets & Quants.| Cambridge Judge Business School
In recognition of Cynthia Furse’s technical accomplishments and future potential of an outstanding contributor to the area of Computational Electromagnetics, […] The post Cynthia Furse Receives Harrington-Mittra Award appeared first on Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah.| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
This story was originally published on the John and Marcia Price College of Engineering website. Humans have been working with […] The post ECE Leads International Project to Develop 3D Printer For Glass appeared first on Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah.| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
Three of our MSL faculty members are involved in projects recently funded through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant: Spring 2025 competition. These newly funded projects will advance health research in several disciplines, including cardiac health, cellular therapy development, and pandemic preparedness.| www.msl.ubc.ca
Mona Shah, founder of Cambridge Social Venture Harry Specters, was honoured with an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours announced on 13 June.| Cambridge Judge Business School
Dr. Thibault Mayor (MSL, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), together with a large team of collaborators including MSL’s Dr. Leonard Foster and Dr. David Ng, is launching a new interdisciplinary graduate […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) announced today a total of $589.7 million of research funding awarded through the Discovery Research Program. $48.6 million of this funding […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
This was originally published on the Department of Mechanical Engineering website. Each year, NASA hosts the Lunabotics Challenge, tasking college […]| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
Dr. Brett Finlay has been awarded the 2024 John McNeill Excellence in Health Research Mentorship Award, recognizing his outstanding mentorship of the trainees in his lab. This award, holding a […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
We are excited to congratulate Credo Casmil and Ayşe Erdoğan for receiving the 2024-2025 William and Dorothy Gilbert Scholarship in Biomedical Sciences. This award, established in 1995 by Professor Terrance […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
The Michael Smith Laboratories Pathway to Independence Award aims to support the research and career development of outstanding MSL Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates, and we are excited to congratulate the three individuals who were selected for this award in 2025. They will lead new projects aligned with their future career research focuses, which could lead to the generation of preliminary data for future grant applications to external funding agencies.| www.msl.ubc.ca
Pratishtha Agnihotri, a PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been awarded the European Test Symposium 2025 Outstanding Presentation […]| Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Utah
Three research projects lead or co-investigated by Dr. Peter Zandstra (MSL, School of Biomedical Engineering) have been awarded a total of $702,000 from the Stem Cell Network. This round of […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
When Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri began his graduate studies at UBC, the destination wasn’t entirely clear—but the direction was. “I didn’t always know what I wanted to research,” Nasseri recalls. “What […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
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MSL faculty members Drs. Marco Marra and Peter Zandstra have been recognized for their impactful research by the Killam Trusts. Dr. Marra (MSL, Department of Medical Genetics) was awarded the Killam Prize in Health Sciences, and Dr. Zandstra (MSL, School of Biomedical Engineering) was awarded the Killam Prize in Engineering.| www.msl.ubc.ca
Dr. Snutch’s ground-breaking translational research focuses on Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease. Employing animal models, his research aims to test the effectiveness of Z944, a Stage 3 drug that his lab designed to address hyperexcitability in neurons, a feature linked to FTD dementia progression. If successful, this research could potentially pave the way for a promising therapeutic option for FTD patients within just 2-3 years.| www.msl.ubc.ca
Two collaborative research projects by Drs. Leonard Foster and Wilfred Jefferies have received priority announcement funding through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant: Fall 2024 competition. Both projects focus on disease prevention, developing and testing new approaches to protect against Mpox and malaria.| www.msl.ubc.ca
We are excited to extend our congratulations to Dane Sands and Xianya Qu, the 2024-25 recipients of the Zymeworks Fellowship in Advanced Protein Therapeutics. The award, created in part in […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
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It is with heartfelt congratulations that we share that Dr. Marco Marra has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada (O.C.). This honour, bestowed upon over 7,600 Canadians […]| Welcome | Michael Smith Laboratories
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