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Congratulations to MARTA OLSON for getting accepted into the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program!!!!
The Undergraduate Research Scholars Program (URSP) is a three-quarter scholarship program that supports students who are conducting a life science, physical science, or engineering research project with a UCLA faculty during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Congratulations to Sam Leistiko for a wonderful accomplishment!
Sam has been selected for 2 awards:
The Distinguished 2024 Whitcome Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship and 2024 UCLA Biomedical Research Summer Scholarship
GREAT JOB, SEBASTIAN!!! CONGRATULATIONS!
PERNAS LAB RETREAT_June 2024
Lake Arrowhead Cabin
SO COOL!
Congratulations to Patrick on a great talk at the Cologne Graduate Symposium
Congratulations to Tania on a great talk at MitoChats!
Congratulations to Chahat!
Chahat has received (3) travel fellowships:
1) ToxoInc travel grants
2) DMM conference travel grants from the Company of Biologists
3) IMPRS travel grant 2024
Burroughs Wellcome Fund - Congratulations!
Lena Pernas, PhD., David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California-Los Angeles: “Organellar sensing of microbes”
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., 20 May 2024- The Burroughs Wellcome Fund is delighted to announce the 2024 recipients of the Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease (PATH) program. PATH provides opportunities for assistant professors to study the points where the systems of humans and potentially infectious agents connect. PATH is a highly competitive award program that provides $500,000 over five years to study pathogenesis. The program intends to give recipients the freedom and flexibility to pursue new avenues of inquiry, stimulating higher-risk research projects that hold potential for significantly advancing our understanding of how infectious diseases work and how health is maintained. The Burroughs Wellcome Fund presents the following scientists as the 2024 PATH program recipients: Kimberly Davis, PhD Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Utilizing a 3D human abscess model to uncover antibiotic persistence mechanisms Tera Levin, PhD University of Pittsburgh How mechanisms of pathogenesis arise from environmental battlegrounds Monica Mugnier, PhD Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Role of extravascular spaces in Trypanosoma brucei antigenic variation Teresa Omeara, PhD University of Michigan Discovery and functional analysis of novel virulence factors in Candida auris Lena Pernas, PhD David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California-Los […]
Chahat won Best Talk Award at the 17th International Congress on Toxoplasmosis
Congrats to Chahat for winning best talk for the 17th International Congress on Toxoplasmosis !
Welcome Melissa Heredia and Nelly Escalante to the Pernas Lab!
Congratulations to former student Bruna Martins Garcia on being a Schmidt Science Fellow!!!!!
Thirty-two early-career researchers were named members of the 2024 cohort of Schmidt Science Fellows, joining a community of scientists and supporters who seek to drive sector-wide change by pursuing interdisciplinary research and Bruna was one of them!!!
Congratulations Sebastian for winning the Life Metabolism Travel Award sponsored by Sable Systems Promethion! Thank you John Speakman!
Congrats Philipp Melchinger for a fantastic talk at the Keystone Organelle Membrane Contact sites in Health and Disease 2024!!!
Philipp Melchinger is selected for a short talk at the Keystone "Organelle Membrane Contact Sites in Health and Disease", congratulations on a great talk Philipp!
'Welcome Marta, Sam, Nathan, and Connor!'
Sebastian's review on "Metabolic immunity against microbes" is out!
The Gulbenkian Institute PhD programs and 30 years of nurturing talent
Wilson shares some of his journey and research interests! Listen here :)
It's out!
Congratulations Dr. Garcia!!!
Bruna’s work earned her a well deserved summa cum laude thesis — which her family who came all the way from Brazil were able to watch. Congratulations Dr. Garcia!!! We let her father take over the cart-pulling tradition :)
Where the heck did all those structures inside complex cells come from?
“Scientists agree that eons ago, a bacterium took up residence inside another cell and became its powerhouse, the mitochondrion. But there are competing theories about the birth of other organelles such as the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum.”
Thank you Viviane for the interesting article and featuring our work in Knoweable Magazine!
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