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- Sarah Gould's five years of exemplary service to the Anseth Group is being recognized this month as she takes the crown of May Employee of the Month. Congratulations Sarah!
- Katie Lewis was awarded the Whitaker International Summer Grant to do research with Prof. Justin Cooper-White at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia for 2 months this summer. Congratulations Katie.
- Upon being elected to the National Academy of Science, Kristi Anseth is one of a small group of scientists elected to all three national academies. Congratulations Kristi!The National Academy of Sciences announced today the election of 84 new
- Daniel McKinnon's article "Synthetic hydrogel platform for three-dimensional culture of embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons," published in Biomaterials Science, was one of the top ten most-accessed for February.http://blogs.rsc.org/bm/
- The Daily Camera featured Kristi's receipt of the Hazel Barnes page on its front page. Congrats again Kristi!http://www.dailycamera.com/cu-news/ci_23079294/cu-boulders-kristi-anseth-receives-prestigious-hazel-barnes
- Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth was awarded the 2013 Hazel Barnes Prize, the highest recognition given to a CU-Boulder faculty member for research and teaching. Past ChBE recipients of this award include John Falconer in 2008 and Klaus
- From Mesenchymal Cell News:Researchers report a new approach to controlled drug release based upon exploiting the dynamic equilibrium that exists between Diels-Alder reactants and products, demonstrating the release of a furan containing
- Daniel McKinnon's paper "Synthetic hydrogel platform for three-dimensional culture of embryonic stem cell-derived motor neurons" which described a synthetic hydrogel capable of maintaining the viability and enabling the axon extension of
- Emi Tokuda earned a STAR award for her upcoming SFB presentation, 鈥淓lucidating the Role of Microenvironmental Cues on Melanoma Drug Resistance,鈥 and is a superlative member of the lab and superior team player.
- Malar's paper described the synthesis and utilization of photodegradable nanoparticles for the on-demand release of proteins in a cellular environment.M.A. Azagarsamy, D.L. Alge, S.J. Radhakrishnan, M.W. Tibbitt, and K.S Anseth, "