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’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 […]
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 […]
Congratulations to Andrianna Ayiotis and Steven Lai, who were awarded Fall 2014 USC Provost’s Undergraduate Research Fellowships. The award will support their work to develop a […]
Congratulations to undergraduate researchers Steven Lai and Andrianna Ayiotis, whose abstracts were selected to present posters at the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting to be […]
Congratulations to Professor Finley, who attended the Gordon Research Conference on Angiogenesis held in Newport, RI. Prof. Finley participated in the poster session, presenting the lab’s […]
Congratulations to Jennifer Rohrs, who presented her research entitled “Data Driven Model of CD3ζ and CD28 Containing Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs)” in the 14th annual Moving […]