Five trainees in the Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Program received the Barry Lentz Travel Award this spring. The award provides financial support to students who are traveling to a conference to present research.
![I-Te Chu](https://www.med.unc.edu/biochem/wp-content/uploads/sites/795/2022/07/Ms.-I-Te-Chu-150x150.jpg)
I-Te Chu in the Pielak lab – Presenting “Protein dimer formation in vitro and in cells” at the Annual Protein Society Symposium in San Francisco, CA
![Jonathan (Jack) Eicher](https://www.med.unc.edu/biochem/wp-content/uploads/sites/795/2022/07/Jonathan-Jack-Eicher-150x150.jpg)
Jack Eicher in the Atkin and Pielak labs– Presenting “Biophysical characterization of tardigrade desiccation tolerance protein” at the Annual Protein Society Symposium in San Francisco, CA
![Sarah Harris](https://www.med.unc.edu/biochem/wp-content/uploads/sites/795/2022/07/sarah-harris-150x150.jpg)
Sarah Harris in the Dominguez lab – Presenting “Evolution of RNA binding and regulations” at the Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation Gordon Research Conference in Newry, Maine
![Rodney Park](https://www.med.unc.edu/biochem/wp-content/uploads/sites/795/2022/07/rodney-park_feb_2019_f-0227.jpg)
Rodney Park in the Kuhlman lab – Presenting “Improving enzyme efficiency through designer incorporation of a substrate recognition domain” at the Gordon Research Conference at Southern New Hampshire University
![Joey Thole](https://www.med.unc.edu/biochem/wp-content/uploads/sites/795/2022/07/Joey-Thole-150x150.jpg)
Joey Thole in the Pielak lab – Presenting ” Binding of the disordered C-terminal Sos domain to its native partner” at the Annual Protein Society Symposium in San Francisco, CA.