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Brianna Cote, 2018 recipient of an AACP Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship

Brianna Cote, Pharm.D, Ph.D. student in the laboratory of Dr. Adam Alani, is a 2018 recipient of an American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship. Congratulations, Brianna!

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Evan Carpenter, 2018 Eugene M. Farber Travel Award Recipient

Evan Carpenter, Ph.D. student in the lab of Dr. Arup Indra, is a 2018 Eugene M. Farber Travel Award Recipient from the Society of Investigative Dermatology at  the joint 2018 Montagna Skin Symposium and the PASPCR Annual meeting. Link to file

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2018 Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposium (NanoDDS)

The 2018 Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Symposium was held in Portland, Oregon September 21-23, 2018. The objectives of this symposium highlighted new groundbreaking discoveries and developments in nanomedicine and drug delivery.  Revolutionary advances in this area require collaboration amongst researchers working in a diverse array of fields including nanotechnology, materials science, imaging, cell biology, tissue […]

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Morgun et.al have identified a bacterium that helps the disease spread, opening up a potential new target for treating cervical and other cancers.

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University researchers studying cervical cancer have identified a bacterium that helps the disease spread, opening up a potential new target for treating cervical and other cancers. The findings are important because more than 8 million women worldwide receive cancer diagnoses annually. Nearly 7 percent of the cases are cervical cancer. […]

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Kioussi et.al Advances in developmental biology, genetics and bioinformatics.

We have learned that precursor cells for skeletal muscles actually also give rise to neurons, blood vessels, blood cells and immune cells, pushing science one step closer to generating body parts in a laboratory. Read more in Science Daily,  OSU Today, CIRM, or Siliconrepublic

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Loesgen, Indra, et.al featured in the Daily Barometer

Dr. Sandra Loesgen and Dr. Arup Indra, members of the Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, were interviewed for their collaborative work on treatments for melanoma.