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Month: April 2025

Student Explores Markets for His Start-Up Thanks to NSF Innovation Corps Internship

Posted on April 30, 2025

Through his BTP internship, Nate Novy is helping to turn biosensor technology developed in the Raman Lab into a marketable product.

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IPiB Thesis Defense May 19, 2025: Andrea Hunger

Posted on April 23, 2025

Hunger’s research in the Simcox Lab examined the regulation of a lipid that controls cell death and insulin signaling.

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IPiB Thesis Defense May 2, 2025: Gina Wade

Posted on April 18, 2025

Wade’s research in the Simcox Lab examined the role lipids play in regulating body temperature during cold exposure.

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IPiB Thesis Defense April 14, 2025: Nithesh Chandrasekharan

Posted on April 8, 2025

Chandrasekharan’s research in the Coyle Lab explored how cytoskeletal calcium-binding proteins self-assemble.

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IPiB Thesis Defense April 8, 2025: Chase Freschlin

Posted on April 7, 2025

Freschlin’s research in the Romero Lab uses machine learning to identify relationships between proteins’ sequences and their functions.

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Research in Brief: The What, Why, and How

Posted on April 1, 2025

NMR can be used to study the structures of drugs, information that can support drug development and quality control.

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