July 1, 2021 Congrats to my PhD students Valeria Juarez and Manuel Quiñones Pérez on receiving @NIH @NIGMS T32 Cell and Tissue Engineering fellowships. @juarez_valeriam is building biomaterials for lymphoid tissue engineering. @MJQuinonesPerez is studying immune cell migration in tissues.
Congrats to PhD students Valeria Juarez and Manuel Quiñones Pérez on receiving NIH NIGMS T32 Cell and Tissue Engineering fellowships.
Congrats to PhD student Tibra Wheeler on receiving her Excellence in Leadership award at Cornell!
Led by Prof. Singh, Wellcome Leap Grant Funds Work to Create Human Immune Responses
Read Full Article:
https://www.me.gatech.edu/Ankur-Singh-Wellcome-Leap-Grant
Singh appointed to the Executive Advisory Board of Wiley’s Advanced NanoBiomed Research Journal!
Advanced NanoBiomed Research will provide an Open Access home for cutting-edge nanomedicine, bioengineering and biomaterials research aimed at improving human health. The journal will capture a broad spectrum of research from increasingly multi- and interdisciplinary fields of the traditional areas of biomedicine, bioengineering and health-related materials science as well as precision and personalized medicine, drug delivery, and artificial intelligence-driven health science.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/26999307/homepage/editorial-board
Congrats Tibra Wheeler on getting selected as a Bouchet Graduate Honor Society scholar!!
Congratulations to current Ph.D. student Tibra Wheeler who was selected as a 2021 Scholar in the Cornell chapter of the Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society. Wheeler is a current Ph.D. student in the Singh Lab (now at Georgia Tech, previously Cornell) and van der Meulen lab at Cornell University and joins four other Cornell scholars who will be inducted into the society this spring.
The Bouchet Society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate. Its network of scholars exemplifies academic and personal excellence, character, service, and advocacy for students who have been traditionally underrepresented in the academy. Inductees become part of a broader network of scholars at Cornell and across Bouchet member institutions that continue to carry forward the principles of the society throughout their academic and professional lives.
Yale and Howard universities established the Bouchet Society in 2005 to recognize the life and academic contributions of Edward Bouchet, the first African-American to receive a doctorate from a U.S. university; he earned his degree in physics from Yale in 1876.
Tibra has been invited to give a research talk on her T cell immunoengineering research at Yale University during the induction ceremony.
Congratulations Tibra!
Text is borrowed from Cornell Biomedical Engineering announcement of Tibra’s award:
https://www.bme.cornell.edu/news/tibra-wheeler-selected-bouchet-graduate-honor-society-scholar
For more info:
Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
Cornell Bouchet Honor Society Scholars
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