August 2007
Vaibhav Saini (Curiel Lab), Kristin Hennessy (Bellis Lab) and Matt Hewitt (L Schwiebert Lab) have been selected to present a poster at the Second Annual NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival October 11 - 12 on the main campus of the NIH in Bethesda, Maryland.
The NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival (NGSRF) is an annual two-day event. The Festival introduces 250 advanced graduate students in the sciences to the NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP) with the aim of recruiting them to do postdoctoral training at the NIH. Competition to participate in the Festival is intense; in 2006, 964 applications were received.
Congratulations to Vaibhav, Kristin and Matt!
April 2007
Congratulations to Clintoria Williams (E Schwiebert Lab), who has been selected to receive the American Physiological Society's Endocrinology and Metabolism Section Research Recognition Award at the 2007 Experimental Biology meeting this month in Washington DC.
March 2007
Vaibhav Saini (Curiel Lab) received the International Student Academic Excellence Award for 2006-2007 from the International Scholar and Student Services Division of UAB. The award was announced at the March 29th Annual International Awards Banquet.
Graduate Student Research Days - Three of our students placed in the Life Sciences Division for the 2007 UAB Graduate Student Research Days:
Faheem Shaikh (Bellis Lab) placed 2nd in
Session 4
Alencia Woodard-Grice (Bellis Lab) placed 1st in Session 7
Jason Lucas (Oparil Lab) placed 3rd in Session 8
January 2007
The American Physiological Society announced its winners of the 2007-2008 APS/NIDDK K-12 Outreach Fellowship. Clintoria Williams (Erik Schwiebert Lab) was one of the two named recipients of the Fellowship.
Vaibhav Saini (Curiel Lab) has been nominated by UAB for the Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges for 2007.January 2007
The American Physiological Society announced its winners of the 2007-2008 APS/NIDDK K-12 Outreach Fellowship. Clintoria Williams (Erik Schwiebert Lab) was one of the two named recipients of the Fellowship.
Vaibhav Saini (Curiel Lab) has been nominated by UAB for the Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges for 2007.
March, 2006
Matt Hewitt (Dr. Lisa Schwiebert's Lab) took second place in Session 9/Life Sciences during 2006 Graduate Student Research Day competition, March 2-3.
Former graduate student, Dr. Torry Tucker ('04), received an AAI 2006 Minority Scientist Travel Award, which will be conferred during the Immunology 2006 meeting in Boston, May 12-16. Dr. Tucker is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Lisa Schwiebert's lab in the UAB Department of Physiology and Biophysics.
March, 2005
Kristin Hennessy took 2nd Place in Session 9 of the 2005 Graduate Research Day competition held March 3-4.
The UAB Department of Medicine held its 21st Annual Trainee Research Symposium on Wednesday, 2 March. At the symposium, Debeshi Majumdar was chosen as a semi-finalist for the Samuel B. Parker Award for Excellence in Research by a Graduate Student in the Department of Medicine.
February, 2005
Brian Siroky is one of two students chosen to participate in the UNC-Charlotte Nobel Laureate Symposium on February 28, 2005.
October, 2004
Several of our graduate students participated in the Poster Session at the recently held 15th Annual Symposium on Vascular Biology and Hypertension (7-10 October) in Destin, Florida. Each student presented outstanding and innovative topics.
Brian Siroky (Mentor: P. Darwin Bell, Ph.D.) received first place with Lack of primary cilia leads to loss of spatial organization of polycystin-2 and unregulated apical membrane calcium entry in a mouse model of polycystic kidney disease.
Faheem Shaikh (Mentor: Susan Bellis, Ph.D.) received second place with Glycosylation dependent regulation of integrin function.
May, 2004
Debeshi Majumdar has been awarded a Predoctoral Fellowship form the Southeast Research Affiliate Committee of the American Heart Association.
January, 2004
Suzanne McAlear has been selected as a recipient of a Cell and Molecular Physiology Student Award from the Steering Committee of the Cell and Molecular Section of the American Physiological Society. This award is in recognition of the abstract, "Disrupted Function of the Rat-Brain Na/bicarbonate Cotransporter (NBCe1-c) Containing a Leu794/Thr Substitution in Transmembrane Domain (TMD) 8," which Suzanne submitted for the Experimental Biology 2004 meeting to be held in Washington, D.C. this April.
July, 2003 - Please see the news item below mentioning Amy Pastva.
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