Congrats to Lucy Jin for becoming one of the new Beckman scholars! Additionally, congrats to her and Irene Cheng for winning the Double Hoo research grant!
Chris Yang is going to Johns Hopkins!
Congrats to Chris Y on his decision to go to Hopkins. We all know you will do very well!
Irene Cheng wins two poster awards!
Congrats to Irene for getting first place in the 2016 GBS Spring Symposium Poster Contest and Central Virginia Society for Neuroscience Poster Session!
Mike Wheeler gets published!
Congrats to Mike for getting published in Nature Neuroscience!
Congrats to Chris Yang and Mardeen Karim for winning the prestigous Harrison award
From the website:
Made possible through the extraordinary generosity of the late David A. Harrison III and his family, the Harrison Undergraduate Research Awards fund outstanding undergraduate research projects.
Sam, Chris and Kelly head to JMU for microfluidics
Congrats to Chris Yang for winning CAS travel award and receiving intermediate honors
Congrats to Laura for passing her qualifying exam!
Dong awarded dissertation year fellowship!!
Congrats to Irene for winning poster award at ISDN
Irene wins travel grant from the international society for neuroscience
This is to attend a meeting of Development, Functions and Disorders of the Nervous System (joint Meeting of the 20th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience and the 5th Annual NeuroDevNet Brain Development Conference). This will be held in Montreal this this July. Congrats Irene!!
Mike wins the Neuroscience Center of Excellence Award
Congrats to Mike!!
Irene selected for CMB training grant!!
From the website:
The Cell and Molecular Biology faculty at the University of Virginia provides a comprehensive graduate training program in modern cell and molecular biological sciences. It is the purpose of the program to provide the widest possible choice of mentors, and hence, research areas, while offering an individually-tailored academic program for each graduate student.
We believe that the best biological scientists are those who possess a broad knowledge of cell and molecular biology, as well as a thorough understanding of their own particular research area.
The Cell and Molecular Biology program capitalizes on the expertise and resources of a large, diverse, and excellent faculty composed of more than ninety members from eight basic science departments and programs in the university.
Congrats to Suemin for receiving Alanen-Tyska Scholarship
From the website:This scholarship is for first-, second- and third-year College students who have outstanding academic achievement and a record of outstanding service to others
Suemin is the second student from the Deppmann lab to receive this prestigious award.
Juyeon Graduates!!!
Congrats to Juyeon Park!! She starts med school at Virginia Tech this Fall.
Kazusa successfully defends PhD thesis
Congrats to Kazusa Edamura!. She moves on to a position at Eli Lilly in Japan.
JP in the house!!! Juyeon receives travel grant to attend SFN. Congrats!!
Doughnuts with microfluidics collaborators at JMU
From Left to Right: Tom, Dawson, Kurt, Joe, Brian Augustine, C. Deppmann, Mark Gabriel
not pictured: (Chris Hughes-in minivan behind Dawson)
Chris, Kanchana, and Mike attend the neurotrophin Gordon Research Conference
We had a great time and got incredible feedback....it was good to catch up with old friends. Congrats goes to Mike for being 1 of 3 investigators selected for best poster. Way to go!!
Congrats to Chris Yang on becoming an Echols Scholar
The Echols Scholars Program is predicated upon the Jeffersonian ideal of freedom of inquiry and the development of critical thought. It offers special opportunities to those undergraduates in the College of Arts & Sciences who are its most avid learners.