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- Anna Herland traveled from Sweden to Boulder to visit the Anseth lab and learn some new techniques.
- The Anseth Group/BioFrontiers intramural basketball team ended the intramural season with a 7-1 record and failed to advance to the Final Four to match last season's result. Team roster includes Balaji Sridhar, Daniel McKinnon, Phil Calabrese (Eaton
- Malar Azagarsamy's paper on photodegradable nanoparticles for intracellular protein delivery and Josh McCall's paper on the versatility of thiol-ene gels for protein encapsulation were both highlighted as "most read" articles
- Sharon Wang's years of exceptionally hard work, two upcoming publications, and November defense have all earned her Anseth Group Employee of the Month. Congratulations Sharon!
- The HHMI Bioscience Individual Grant funds outstanding undergraduate researchers for one year. Ravi's hard work on neural tissue engineering and protein patterning has earned him this prestigious award.
- This prestigous award has been bestowed upon Kelly Pollock for the entire month of October for her transformational and unmatched contributions to the Anseth Group work environment and upcoming microarray.
- Kelly Pollock, Quinn Flemming, and Daniel McKinnon spent the weekend in Breckenridge sharing their research with other NIH Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Training grant recipients. Kelly presented her work on VIC differentiation, Quinn his work on
- Tissue Engineering Part C selects a Featured Article each month that represents groundbreaking research in regenerative medicine. Abby's paper entitled "A Microwell Culture Platform for the Aggregation of Pancreatic Beta-Cells" recieved this honor
- Mark Tibbitt, who recently defended, wins Anseth Group Employee of the Month for his outstanding work in materials research. He is currently wrapping up loose ends and researching postdoc positions so please contact him if you have a good
- The Materials Research Society Mid-Career Researcher Award, endowed by Aldrich Materials Science, recognizes exception achievements in materials research made by mid-career professionals. Congratulations Kristi!