May 9, 2017
Marlyn has been awarded a Graduate Fellowship for Outstanding Research Promise from the College of Science and Mathematics. The fellowship is worth $5000 for one year – big money! Congratulations, Marlyn!
Marlyn has been awarded a Graduate Fellowship for Outstanding Research Promise from the College of Science and Mathematics. The fellowship is worth $5000 for one year – big money! Congratulations, Marlyn!
Yet again, Sam has won a poster prize! This time he was participating in the SCURC (SoCal Undergraduate Research Conference) at UCLA, and he won “Best in show” for his poster presentation in the Biochemistry category. Congratulations, Sam!
Sam has won second place among all undergraduate poster presenters at this year’s annual CSUNposium! His ability to explain difficult concepts impressed the judges. Congratulations, Sam!
Karin traveled to Keystone Colorado to attend the Keystone Conference “Frontiers of NMR in Life Sciences”. It was a great meeting – she was reunited with old friends and colleagues, as well as old Crowhurst lab member Thomas Schmidt. She also presented a poster about our current results on the HdeA work which was well… Continue reading March 12-17, 2017
Julie, Eddie and Marlyn traveled with Karin to attend the 2017 CSUPERB Symposium in Santa Clara, CA. The students presented posters of their work, and we all enjoyed the other events and workshops on offer.
Congratulations to Marlyn, winner of the 2016 Sandra L. Jewett Scholarship in Biochemistry! It is a cash award given to one promising graduate student in our department each year. Well done, Marlyn!
New graduate student Jonathon Benson has joined our research group. Jonathon comes to CSUN from Cal Lutheran and CSU Channel Islands. Welcome, Jonny!
Shayla successfully presented a very well-attended and well-received thesis seminar today! This marks one of the final components of her MS degree. Just a few thesis edits and she’ll be finished. Congratulations, Shayla!
Great news for the Crowhurst lab: we have been awarded a SCORE SC3 grant from the NIH! The award is worth $75,000 per year for four years. Congratulations to us!