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- Ian Marozas earned the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which will fund his research for three years. This is a very competitive fellowship and a great award. Congratulations Ian!
- C&EN publishes fantastic piece on Chun Yang's recent paper. Check it out at http://cen.acs.org/articles/92/web/2014/03/Stem-Cells-Possess-Mechanical-Memory.html
- William Wan and Jen Leight win BioFrontiers Science Alliance Seed Grant for their proposed project on 鈥淣on-invasive monitoring of MMP activity of cardiac fibroblasts cultured under diseased and fibrotic microenvironments.鈥
- The Scientist magazine wrote an fantastic highlight of Chun Yang's recent Nature Materials paper. It can found at http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/39439/title/Stem-Cells-Remember-Substrates/.
- After the dust settled and all the votes were counted, Kelly Mabry and Tobin Brown were left in a dead heat for Spring Employee of the Quarter, so have the honor of being our first joint awardees. Kelly and Tobin have both been
- Katie Lewis and Daniel McKinnon win STAR Awards for outstanding abstracts submitted to the Society for Biomaterials 2014 Spring Meeting in Denver. Come by and see their talks if you make it to the meeting!
- Thanks to Tobin Brown, Ian Marozas, Adrianne Rosales, Kelly Mabry, Sharon Wang, and Dan McKinnon for encouraging scientists of the future by judging the 2014 Corden Regional Science Fair. They all saw some tremendous projects and Ian and Tobin are
- Danny Alge and Kristi Anseth contributed a chapter to a new RSC book on using thiol-based chemistry in material science. This insightful chapter highlights power applications of this exciting chemistry in tissue engineering applications.http://www.
- William Wan earn the October Anseth Group Employee of the Month award for outstanding service to the lab and winning two prestigous fellowships. Congratulations William!
- Former Anseth graduate student Mark Tibbitt wins AkzoNobel Student Award in Applied Polymer Science! He is currently a postdoc in the Langer lab. Congratulations Mark!