CSB graduate student Carlos Gonzalez (Elias Lab) is featured in Stanford Medicine SCOPE as part of the “Stars of Stanford Medicine” that introduces readers to standout scholars in the School of Medicine.
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Postdocs Stephan Hamperl and Niclas Olsson will be representing CSB at the Breakthrough Prize Symposium Life Sciences Poster Session taking place at the Stanford Fisher Conference Center from 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM on Monday, December 4th.
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CSB graduate students Adriana Garcia (Mochly-Rosen Lab), Katie Ferrick (Meyer Lab), and Marlene Heberling (Elias Lab) have been accepted to the Molecular Pharmacology Training Program. Congratulations!
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Carlos Gonzalez is a recipient of a 2017 HHMI Gilliam Fellowship. He is a graduate student in the Elias lab. Congratulations!
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“Antigen Presentation Profiling Reveals Recognition of Lymphoma Immunoglobulin Neoantigens” has been accepted for publication in Nature. Niclas Olsson (CSB, Elias Lab) is the co-first-author along with Michael Khodadoust (Oncology, Alizadeh Lab). Joshua Elias (CSB) is the co-corresponding author with Ash Alizadeh (Oncology).
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Chemical and Systems Biology’s own Dr. Josh Elias has been awarded a prestigious 2013 Keck Medical Research Award from the Keck Foundation for his proposed work with Mass Spectrometry-based peptide analysis and sequencing to search in a new direction for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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CSB Graduate Students Jeremy Chang, Claudia Choi, and Josh Lichtman have had their recent publications show up on two major research blogs recently, Scope and ASBMB Today.
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The Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award is designed to provide support for the next generation of exceptionally creative thinkers with “high risk/high reward” ideas that have the potential to significantly impact our understanding of and/or approaches to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of cancer.
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