Professor Finley recently took part in the Viterbi Voices podcast series. The conversation was led by Paul Ledesma, the Director of Undergraduate Admissions for the Viterbi […]
Jen Rohrs’ first-author paper has been accepted into the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering journal! The paper, entitled “Predictive model of lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (LCK) autoregulation”, […]
Congratulations to Jess Wu for winning the Best Poster Award in the Signals & Systems category of the 20th Annual Grodins Research Symposium! The symposium brings […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley for presenting at the Systems Approaches to Cancer Biology meeting held in Woods Hole, MA April 3-6, 2016. Professor Finley’s abstract on […]
Professor Finley was invited to speak in the Women in STEM panel at the California African American Museum. The panel was part of the museum’s celebration […]
Professor Finley’s proposal to study the dynamics of angiogenic signaling pathways in tumor cells is awarded funding through the NSF Faculty Early CAREER Award! The project will […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley for being selected as one of six participants for the Keystone Symposia Fellows Program! Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology organizes […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who gave an oral presentation of the lab’s work in studying angiogenesis inhibitors at the Biomedical Engineering Society annual meeting held in […]
Jennifer Rohrs and her labmate from Professor Pin Wang’s group in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science led middle school students on a tour of the research […]
The CSBL welcomes Dr. Mahua Roy, a new postdoctoral research fellow. Dr. Mahua Roy completed her undergraduate studies at St. Xavier’s College in India and obtained […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who gave an invited talk at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Inc. in Cambridge, MA. Prof. Finley presented the computational modeling that […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley and co-authors Panos Angelikopoulos, Petros Koumoutsakos, and Aleksander Popel, whose paper on computational modeling of anti-VEGF therapy in cancer patients was accepted for […]