Congratulations to Professor Finley, who presented recent work studying angiogenesis inhibitors at the Society for Mathematical Biology annual meeting held in Atlanta, GA. Prof. Finley was […]
Congratulations to Jennifer Rohrs, who passed her Ph.D. Qualifying Exam, entitled “A Systems Biology Approach to Understanding Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Activation”. Jen has an […]
CSBL student Jennifer Rohrs has been awarded an NIH NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship! Jen’s project is entitled “A Mechanistic Model of Chimeric Antigen Receptor Signaling Predicts the […]
Welcome to new researchers joining the CSBL this summer: Andrianna Ayiotis and Steven Lai, undergraduate students and Maolu Li, a MS student in Biomedical Engineering. We […]
Professor Finley’s proposal to study pancreatic cancer metabolism is awarded funding through the USC Provost’s Office and Rose Hills Foundation! The project will develop an experiment-based, […]
CSBL undergraduate researchers Taylor Clarkin, Libanos Redda, and Chris Sulistio presented their work in the Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. Their poster presentations included […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who gave two research presentations at USC: at the Center for Applied Molecular Medicine Physical Sciences in Oncology Center Seminar Series and […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who was recently recognized in a spotlight article for Northwestern University alumn. In the article, Dr. Finley describes her path from undergraduate […]
Professor Finley was invited to speak at the Pediatric Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) Workshop at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. The workshop […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who presented her work in using computational modeling to understand cancer therapies that inhibit new blood vessel growth in tumors to the […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who was one of 12 awardees selected as an Emerging Scholar by the publication “Diverse: Issues in Higher Education”! Every year, the […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who presented her work in developing a mechanistic model of angiogenesis signaling pathways to the Department of Bionengineering at the University of […]