Fikri is co-recipient of NIH award
Fikri Avci co-recipient of NIH R21 grant with collaborators from the University of Texas, El Paso.
Fikri Avci co-recipient of NIH R21 grant with collaborators from the University of Texas, El Paso.
Stem cell biologist Stephen Dalton invited to speak at the 2015 Keystone Symposium ‘Transcriptional and Epigenetic Influences on Stem Cell States’.
Board of Regents select Flad Architects to lead the CMM building design.
Hang Yin co-authors paper on satellite cells in ‘Nature Medicine’
Fikri Avci delivered invited talks at the annual meetings of American Chemical Society, American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Canadian Society for Chemistry.
National Institutes of Health (NIGMS) sponsored Program Project in stem cell biology, led by Stephen Dalton, renewed for an additional 5 years.
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) recently awarded a contract for a ‘Center of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance’, a joint initiative between researchers at Emory University and the University of Georgia.
The NIH has recently renewed funding for a highly-successful, multi-investigator Program Project based at UGA’s Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM).
Dr. Fikri Avki was previously at Harvard and will continue his research in the CMM on glyco-vaccine development. Dr. Hang Yin’s arrival from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute will strengthen UGAs presence in stem cell biology and the study of human metabolic disorders.