Congratulations to CSBL graduate Dr. Jennifer Rohrs, whose latest research has been published in Biophysical Journal! The paper, entitled “Computational model of chimeric antigen receptors explains […]
Congratulations to CSBL Ph.D. student Jess Wu whose latest research has been published in Journal of the Royal Society Interface! The paper, entitled “In silico mouse […]
Congratulations to CSBL Ph.D. student Jess Wu, whose latest research has been published on the bioRxiv pre-print server! The paper, entitled “In silico mouse study identifies […]
Congratulations to CSBL Ph.D. candidate Jennifer Rohrs, whose latest research has been published on the bioRxiv pre-print server! The paper, entitled “Computational model of chimeric antigen […]
Over the Fall semester, the CSBL submitted three manuscripts to the bioRxiv pre-print server. Two of the manuscripts are now published! Qianhui Wu, and Stacey D. […]
Congratulations to Thomas Gaddy, who graduated from The University of Southern California with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Chemical Engineering! Thomas has made significant contributions […]
Congratulations to Dr. Mahua Roy, whose first paper from the lab was recently accepted for publication! Her paper, entitled “Computational model predicts the effects of targeting […]
Congratulations to first author Jennifer Rohrs, co-author Christopher Sulistio, and Prof. Finley! Their computational model of the anti-angiogenic factor thrombospondin-1 (TSP1) has been published in the […]
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 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 […]