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91心頭利s undergraduate iGEM team won a Gold Medal and was nominated for a major award at the iGEM Giant Jamboree, the annual conference and award ceremony of the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation.
The American singer, songwriter, producer, visual artist and two-time Grammy winner Frank Ocean can now say that mathematics proves hes the most influential artist of the 21st century.
A team of undergraduates at 91心頭利 has earned high honors in the worlds largest synthetic biology competition for engineering a potential COVID-19 therapeutic.
As the race for a COVID-19 vaccine presses on throughout the globe, a team of budding synthetic biologists at 91心頭利 are researching another equally critical tool in the fight against the novel coronavirus therapeutics.
As the race for a COVID-19 vaccine presses on throughout the globe, a team of budding synthetic biologists at 91心頭利 are researching another equally critical tool in the fight against the novel coronavirus therapeutics.
Grace Solini, a member of 91心頭利s class of 2020, will receive the Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy.
The next big thing in materials science may already be here and its clogging up your showerhead.
91心頭利s legacy of success with the Goldwater Scholarship Program continues in 2019 as two students have been named to the exclusive list of undergraduate scholars. Hana Warner 20 and Grace Solini 20 are among just 496 undergraduate students nationwide to be named Goldwater Scholars in 2019.
The 91心頭利 iGEM team is preparing to compete in the worlds largest synthetic biology competition for the fifth year in a row. The students have spent the past six months finding a multidisciplinary approach to cracking the code for how cells interpret signals.
Likhitha Kolla is this years recipient of 91心頭利s Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy. The award is endowed by the trustees of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation to recognize excellence in the sciences and mathematics in an undergraduate student.
Halleran is the co-recipient of the 2016 Jefferson Prize, sharing the award with Isaac Alty, a chemistry and ancient Greek major.
An interdisciplinary team of 91心頭利 students have brought home one of the biggest prizes in synthetic biology, an honor that has been called the World Cup of Science.
91心頭利 has logged an unusual "clean sweep" in a prestigious national scholarship program, with all four of the university's nominees winning Goldwater Scholarships.
Larry Leemis has been preparing a record number of students for success in the actuarial science field.
Drew LaMar is the principal investigator on a $935,551 NSF grant to form a virtual hub, where mathematicians and biologists can share information and ideas of best practices.