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Claire Trincot awarded American Heart Association fellowship

October 2, 2015
Congratulations to Claire Trincot (Kathleen Caron lab), who was awarded a grant from the American Heart Association.  Her project is titled “Cardioprotective effects of adrenomedullin in a model of myocardial infarction.” Please also see our page on Grants to GMB Students.

Mira Pronobis publishes paper in eLife

October 2, 2015
Mira Pronobis (Mark Peifer lab) published an article titled “A novel GSK3-regulated APC:Axin interaction regulates Wnt signaling by driving a catalytic cycle of efficient β-catenin destruction” in eLife doi: 10.7554/eLife.08022. (Image: Superesolution microscopy (SIM) showing macromolecular complex between axin (magenta) and APC2 (green); see article for details.)   Please see...

Taylor Penke awarded F31 fellowship

August 20, 2015
Taylor Penke (Bob Duronio lab) was awarded an F31 fellowship from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. The title of his project is “Investigating the role of histone modifications in heterochromatin formation“. Please also see our page on Grants to GMB Students.

Catherine Fahey awarded F30 fellowship

August 20, 2015
Catherine Fahey (Kim Rathmell lab) was awarded an F30 fellowship from the National Cancer Institute. The title of her project is “The effect of cancer-associated SETD2 mutations on transcription and chromatin organization“. Please also see our page on Grants to GMB Students.

Joy Meserve publishes paper in Development

August 20, 2015
Joy Meserve (Bob Duronio lab) published an article titled “Scalloped and Yorkie are required for cell cycle re-entry of quiescent cells after tissue damage.” in Development 142: :2740-2751 (Image: Compensatory proliferation after induced cell death in the eye; see article for details.) Please see our page on Publications by GMB...

Christian Parobek awarded F30 fellowship

July 29, 2015
Christian Parobek (Jon Juliano lab) was awarded an F30 fellowship from the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases. The title of his project is “Investigating the targets and strain specificity of antibodies against P. vivax”. Please also see our page on Grants to GMB Students.

Bailey Peck publishes paper in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

July 15, 2015
Bailey Peck (Praveen Sethupathy lab) published an article titled “MicroRNAs classify different disease behavior phenotypes of Crohn’s disease and may have prognostic utility.” in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (online ahead of print). (Image: Average miRNA expression in B3/penetrating class patient biopsies; see paper for full image and legend.) Please see our page...

OGE Faculty Mentoring

July 2, 2015
The Office of Graduate Education in the School of Medicine holds a Mentoring Workshop each semester, modeled on the Entering Mentoring program developed at the University of Wisconsin. Topics include: Effective Communication; Aligning Expectations; Assessing Understanding; Fostering Independence; Self-Efficacy; Professional Development; Addressing Equity and Inclusion; Articulating Your Mentoring Philosophy. New...

Culturally Aware Mentoring

July 2, 2015
The National Resource Mentoring Network has developed the Culturally Aware Mentor Training program. ºÚÁÏÍø hosted two Master Facilitators for a group of 16 faculty in fall 2017. We hope to bring them back regularly. In the meantime, please see these mentor resources. Faculty that have mentored a Gilliam Fellow have...

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion certificate

July 2, 2015
The ºÚÁÏÍø Office of Inclusive Excellence offers Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion training. Faculty who participate in both Unconscious Bias training and Respecting All training receive a DEI certificate. Workshops on additional topics are also offered regularly.    

Safe Zone Training

July 2, 2015
The ºÚÁÏÍø LGBTQ Center offers Safe Zone training. The Standard Safe Zone is a four-hour training is designed to introduce concepts, terminology and resources related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. Participants develop a deeper awareness of personal ideas, stereotypes, and assumptions related to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender,...

Mental Health First Aid Training

July 2, 2015
ºÚÁÏÍø’s School of Social Work offers Mental Health First Aid Training, usually once each semester, but also by request for specific departments and units. Mental Health First Aid is an 8-hour training that will give students, staff, and faculty the skills to help someone who is developing a mental health...