Read more about Shannon on the team page.
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Welcome to Shannon Tsai, who joined the lab this month as our newest PhD student. Shannon comes to us from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in materials science. She is interested in understanding how materials properties influence immune cell and tissue function, and how these chracteristics can be leveraged for new vaccines and immunotherapies. Welcome Shannon!!!
Read more about Shannon on the team page. Congratulations to Josh Gammon, who is the recipient of the PhRMA Foundation Pharmaceutics Fellowship. This 2-year doctoral fellowship will support Josh's PhD research using modulatory signals to control immune function. Congrats Josh! Keep up the great work.
Read more about Josh on the team page. On Thursday Prof. Jewell delivered a plenary talk at the IDIFARMA 2016 conference in Havana, Cuba. The session was held as part of the National Congress on Pharmacology during the International Congress on Research, Development, and Technological Innovation in the Biopharmaceutical Industry. Thanks to the organizers for an amazing experience and visit!
Prof. Jewell talks in Emerging Leaders session at national Materials Research Society meeting12/3/2016
On Wednesday Prof. Jewell was one of the speakers in the Emerging Leaders session at the national meeting of the Materials Research Society. The meeting was held in Boston and featured exciting work in the symposium theme of Spatiotemporally and Morphologically-Controlled Biomaterials for Medical Applications. Thanks to the organizers for the opporunity to speak, and to all the attendees and presenters.
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