Salvador Peña recently was awarded an F31 NRSA to study mitochondrial stress responses and cardioprotection. Way to go, Sal!
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NIH R01 GM087483 5-8 funded as a continuing grant for four years beginning 01-01-2014
NSF IOS 1352836 funded for four years beginning 06-01-2014
There’s been a bunch of happenings over the past several months, listed here in no particular order. 1. Salvador Pena successfully obtained independent funding by ...
Here’s an update on recent happenings in the lab: First, Erik Allman got his PhD! His thesis was a monster of a document, as you’d ...
It seems that with the summer come and gone, there have been multiple advances made in the lab that haven’t received due credit lately. Blame ...
I’d also like to welcome Nadia Mercato to NehrkeLab. She will be taking the reins from Ally and Molly, and will work with us this ...
Molly Austen and Allysa Abel have been members of NehrkeLab since 2011 and have spent the majority of the past two years, including summers, as ...
Rachel Walker from the Pharmacology program has decided to join NehrkeLab. Rachel is familiar with the worm model from her undergraduate days at SUNY Geneseo, ...
Bruon Queliconi from Alicia Kowaltowski’s lab in Brazil has published an artile that contains some of the results he obtained while visiting our lab in ...