News Archive
Dr. Zizhen Kang receives a two-year research grant from the National Institutes of Health
Friday, September 16, 2022
Dr. Zizhen Kang was awarded a two-year R21 research grant entitled "Understanding the Role of LRRK2 G2019S-mediated Gut-brain Axis in the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease" from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Dr. Lisa Drewry is awarded an NIH F32 Postdoctoral Fellowship
Monday, September 12, 2022
Dr. Lisa Drewry, a Postdoctoral Scholar in the laboratory of Dr. John Harty, has been awarded an NIH F32 Fellowship entitled “Dissecting Compromised Efficacy of Liver-stage Malaria Immunizations in Hosts with a History of Blood-stage Malaria” from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Pathology Welcomes New Faculty: Drs. Thayyil, Eschbacher, Lopes, Kanotra, Ranguelov, and Griffin
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Pathology Welcomes New Faculty: Drs. Abdullah Thayyil, Kathryn Eschbacher, Osorio Lopes Abath Neto, Jhanvi Kanotra, Rostislav (Rossy) Ranguelov, and Daniel Griffin
Research article published by Dr. Jian Zhang and colleagues is designated as a ‘Top Reads’ paper by the Journal of Immunology
Monday, August 29, 2022
Invasive Candida infection is one of the leading causes of hospital-acquired bloodstream infections, which carry a mortality rate ranging from 45 to 75 percent. Toxicity and resistance to the limited number of anti-fungal agents currently available contributes to high morbidity and mortality associated with invasive fungal infections. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better understand the host-pathogen interaction during fungal infection and develop new immuno-therapeutic approaches to fight invasive candidiasis.
Dr. Bing Li receives a five-year U01 research grant from the National Cancer Institute investigating dysregulated lipid metabolism and cancer risk
Friday, August 19, 2022
Dr. Bing Li received a five-year NIH U01 award entitled “Determine the Molecular and Metabolic Mechanisms by which A-FABP Links Dysregulated Lipid Metabolism-induced Obesity/Breast Cancer Risk”. This award in combination with four other selected projects and a Coordinating Center will constitute the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Metabolic Dysregulation and Cancer Risk Program, which will focus on metabolic dysregulation as the key process linking obesity with cancer risk.
Pathology Fellow Alex Isaacson Interviewed for CAP Today on Importance of Pathology Externship in Generating Interest in Pathology for Medical Students
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Current surgical pathology fellow and former pathology resident Alex Isaacson, MD, was interviewed for CAP Today on the importance of the University of Iowa pathology externship (‘post-sophomore fellowship’) in her own journey into pathology as a career and also as a recruitment tool for generating interest in pathology for medical students.
Dr. Steven Moore Honored at June 2022 AANP Meeting
Monday, June 27, 2022
For the 2022 AANP Meeting, Dr. Moore was also invited to give the Korey Lecture. This occurred on Friday afternoon, June 10th. The title of his talk was “Adventures in muscular dystrophy: the DGC, LAMA2, and other sticky relationships.”
Dr. Hasem Habelhah receives a five-year R01 research grant from the National Institutes of Health investigating the role of the TRAF2-RIP1 pathway in breast cancer
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Dr. Hasem Habelhah received a five-year NIH R01 entitled ‘The Roles of TRAF2 and RIP1 in Breast Cancer Cell Survival’ from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
Medical Laboratory Science Graduates and Award Winners
Monday, May 30, 2022
We are pleased to announce our Scholarship award winner for the 2021-2022 school year is Katie M. Sheehan. And congratulations to the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine 2022 MLS graduates!
Receiving their Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science this spring are Matt Nasers, Katie Sheehan and Cassidy Colwey.
Dr. Munir Tanas is named a Stead Family Scholar
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Dr. Munir Tanas has been selected as an inaugural Stead Family Scholar by the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. The goal of the Stead Family Scholar program is to recognize and advance the development of outstanding early-career faculty who are becoming internationally recognized leaders in their respective fields of research.
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