Hang Yin awarded a 5-year RO1 from NIAMS (NIH)
Hang Yin awarded a 5-year RO1 from NIAMS (NIH) to study muscle stem cell biology and brown adipocyte development.
Hang Yin awarded a 5-year RO1 from NIAMS (NIH) to study muscle stem cell biology and brown adipocyte development.
Professor Stephen Dalton invited faculty at the 1st Croucher Summer Course.
June 5-6th 2016
Professor Lutz Hein from the Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany will visit the CMM on June 5-6th, 2016. Professor Hein has pioneered the genetic and cellular of analysis of cardiac biology and will present his work on “Dynamics of the cardiac myocyte epigenome in heart development and diseaseā in Coverdell at 11.00am, June 6th.
Please send enquiries to Dr. Stephen Dalton
Yang Liu from the Yin laboratory received best oral presentation award at the UGA Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BCMB) retreat.
The University of Georgia broke ground Dec. 1 on the Center for Molecular Medicine, a 43,000-square-foot facility that will continue to advance UGA’s efforts in human health research.
Welcome to Xiangran Zhou, Tianming Wu, Thomas Colunga, Paeton Wantuch and Yang Liu.
Stephen Dalton invited to speak at the 27th ‘Lorne Cancer Conference’, Victoria, Australia.
Graduate student Paeton Wantuch (Avci Lab) awarded an NIH Glycosciences Training Program Scholarship.
CMM Director, Stephen Dalton, toured Australia for 4 weeks during November-December as a special visiting scholar with ‘Stem Cells Australia’.
Brasfield and Gorrie chosen as construction firm for the CMM building.