Susan Murray, biology, received a $40,000 grant from the Medical Research Foundation Grant for her project “The role of non-canonical NF-kB activation in human T cells.”
Olivia Coiado, engineering, presented “Design and Construction of a Virtual Bioamplification Machine” with students Kevin Jones and Parker Schibel.
Olivia Coiado, engineering, was chair of the session “Cardiovascular Devices I” at the Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting this past month.
Eugene Urnezius, chemistry, was invited to present “Phosphine- and phosphoryl-appended hydroquinones: the advantages of secondary coordination spheres” at a research seminar at Northern Illinois University on Oct. 17.