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Patrick Lang receives Graduate Student Education Advancement Board (GEAB) Impact Award

April 1, 2015
The Graduate Education Advancement Board Impact Award recognizes graduate students and recent graduate alumni whose research directly contributes to the educational, economic, physical or social well-being of North Carolina citizens. The Graduate School shares Impact Award research with legislators, policy leaders and members of North Carolina communities. Awardees may serve...

Agostina Santoro successfully defends her thesis

March 23, 2015
Agostina Santoro successfully defended her thesis during her private defense on March 6th and presented her public defense on March 20th. Congratulations Dr. Santoro!!

Sarah Wetzel-Strong successfully defends her thesis

March 9, 2015
Sarah Wetzel-Strong successfully defended her thesis during her private defense on January 28th and presented her public defense on March 6th. Congratulations Dr. Wetzel-Strong!!

Dudley Lab paper published in Cancer Research

February 9, 2015
"Tumor endothelial cells with distinct patterns of TGFβ-driven endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition"

ºÚÁÏÍø issues Press Release on Ben Philpot and Mark Zylka’s Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences paper

February 9, 2015
ºÚÁÏÍø researchers pinpoint chemo effect on brain cells, potential link to autism

Kathleen Mulvaney featured in Vital Signs

January 29, 2015
Graduate student Kathleen Mulvaney investigates the newly discovered interplay between two of the proteins that allow cells to divide.

Dr. Matthew Walker was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship Award from the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF)

December 2, 2014
The two year award provides $105,000 to support Matt's work on the role of Wnt signaling in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma. Matt is a postdoctoral fellow in the Major Lab.

Patrick Lang receives NC TraCS Grant

November 14, 2014
NC TraCS offers $2,000 grants to assist researchers in implementing a proposed study or move a research project forward by providing rapid access to funds that will support almost any aspect of promising and innovative research.

Erica Cloer wins “Best Presentation” at national meeting

November 5, 2014
Erica Cloer was selected to present her work on the KEAP1 tumor suppressor protein at the annual Cancer Biology Training Consortium (CABTRAC) meeting in Estes Park, Co. Her talk was very well-received and won her the 'best presentation' award. Erica is a graduate student in the Major lab and holds...

Dudley Lab paper published in Nature Communications

October 23, 2014
  ºÚÁÏÍø scientists discover hidden subpopulation of melanoma cells