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Microbiome SeminarsSeminar Series on “Microbiome” When:Every other Thursday for spring semester 2017. Please call 701-231-6114 to confirm date Place: Van Es 101 Time: 3:30 PM to 4:45 PM Coffee and treats will be served at 3:00 PM

Researcher, students study cell death in search for cancer cureAn NDSU student is getting the chance to help find a cure for cancer. And all it took was an email to get his foot in the lab. One of Joshua Krank’s first-year classes featured a guest speaker who researches cancer. Krank was so intrigued by the 10-minute talk that he emailed the assistant professor

HerVoice: NDSU researcher uses spider silk proteins in biomedical researchAmanda Brooks, an assistant professor in North Dakota State University’s School of Pharmacy, is working with spiders on biomedical research.

Center for Protease Research Open HouseThree NDSU’s research laboratories will be hosting concurrent Open House sessions on Monday, September 28th, from 2:00-5:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to tour the labs, watch demonstrations of key equipment, and enjoy refreshments. These facilities are available to scientists for research, data analysis, consultations, and teaching purposes. Stop in at our Core Labs during the

NDSU researcher is receiving $1.35 million NIH grant to target colorectal cancerA North Dakota State University researcher is receiving one of the most competitive and prestigious grants available from the National Institutes of Health. Bin Guo, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences, is receiving a $1.35 million Research Project Grant, also known as an RO1 grant, from the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

Center for Protease Research Open HousePlease join us for an open house on September 12 from 2:00pm to 5:00pm. Enjoy tours and refreshments! See how our labs can assist with your research!

NDSU undergraduate, Nathan Fix, participates in research to combat pancreatic cancerNDSU undergraduate, Nathan Fix, participates in research to combat pancreatic cancer.

Frontiers in Biomedical Research SymposiumThe Center for Protease Research is excited to announce an interdisciplinary research symposium to be held on the NDSU campus on May 30 and 31, 2014. Invited scientists from around the country will speak on broad aspects of biomedical research. Esteemed Speakers Include: Dr. Paul Bryce, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Dr. Adam Hoppe,

Scientific PresentationsThe Center for Protease Research provides bi-monthly meetings where COBRE PI’s and students meet for scientific discussion during the academic year. On a rotating schedule, PI’s or selected students will present data (in incremental or complete form, depending on the status of the project) or approaches that they would like help interpreting or troubleshooting. Investigators

Mentor MeetingsThe Center for Protease Research provides a monthly themed mentor session with all Center participants and researchers from across campus. These meetings provide a time for researchers to network and discuss a topic that is important in developing a successful research program. Past themes have included how to choose the right institute for your proposal,

The Center for Protease Research Labs Open HouseTwo of NDSU’s research laboratories will be hosting concurrent Open House sessions on October 1, 2013 from 12:00 – 3:00 pm. Everyone is invited to tour the labs, watch demonstrations of key equipment, and enjoy refreshments. These facilities are available to scientists for research, data analysis, consultations, and teaching purposes. Both labs were established with

NDSU Receives $4.9 Million from National Institutes of Health for Biomedical ResearchThe Center for Protease Research was awarded a $4.9M Grant. Dr. Sibi announced the Phase III award from the NIH on October 16, 2012 at a media event. Read More…

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