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Congratulations to M&I 2014-2015 Graduates! (Part 2 of 3)

May 12, 2015

December 2014 Graduates: Justin Callaway successfully defended his dissertation in October 2014. Justin conducted his research in the lab of Dr. Jenny Ting. His research identified that dengue virus immune complexes induce elevated inflammatory cytokine expression by activating a signaling axis through spleen tyrosine kinase and extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1 and 2. Dr. Callaway will … Read more

Congratulations to M&I 2014-2015 Graduates! (Part 1 of 3)

May 10, 2015

Sixteen M&I graduate students completed their PhD work during this past academic year and are eligible to participate in the doctoral hooding ceremony at the Dean Smith Center on May 9. Below are short summaries of their doctoral work and current activities/plans. August 2014 Graduates: Myra dela Pena graduated in August 2014. Her doctoral research … Read more

Faculty highlight: Teresa Tarrant

March 30, 2015

A short video interview with M&I faculty member Terri Tarrant is featured on the current homepage of the Rheumatology Research Foundation’s website. After navigating to the link below, scroll down to “Meet the Researchers” to hear about some of the things that have inspired Terri’s interests in autoimmunity. http://patients.rheumresearch.org

Nikolas Stasulli wins Sharp Graduate Innovator Award

March 29, 2015

Congratulations to Nik Stasulli, winner of the 2015 D. Gordon Sharp Graduate Innovator Award. As part of his dissertation work in Bill Goldman’s lab, Nik has focused on neutrophil involvement in the process of inflammatory lesion development during pneumonic plague. This work involved fully virulent strains of Yersinia pestis and respiratory infections of mice in … Read more

Jon Hagar receives G. Philip Manire Graduate Student Excellence in Research Award

March 27, 2015

The Department of Microbiology and Immunology announced that Jon Hagar is the 2015 G. Philip Manire Graduate Student Excellence in Research Award recipient. For his dissertation work in Ed Miao’s lab, Jon has sought to understand how the innate immune system interacts with microbial pathogens and how the immune system becomes dysfunctional during sepsis. Jon’s … Read more

Faculty profile: Bruce Cairns

March 23, 2015

Before M&I Professor Bruce Cairns became an immunologist, he was a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy. See the link below to learn about how his military experiences influenced his career and the development of the Advanced Medic Instructor Training program and the new Physicians Assistant program at UNC.   Returning the Favor

More M&I graduate student awards!

March 20, 2015

A wide variety of external awards to M&I graduate students will be featured at the Annual Graduate Student Recognition Celebration (http://gradschool.unc.edu/events/recognition/). Winners of national fellowships and research awards: Jennifer McGraw (Heise lab): NRSA Fellowship (F31), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Brandon Anjuwon-Foster (Tamayo lab): NRSA Fellowship (F31), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious … Read more

Megan Meyer to receive GEAB Impact Award

March 18, 2015

The UNC Graduate School has just announced that Megan Meyer, a graduate student working in the lab of M&I Professor Ilona Jaspers, is one of the winners of the 2014 Impact Awards. The Impact Awards recognize outstanding graduate students in a wide variety of research areas and are privately funded each year through the Graduate … Read more

Meet Gianpietro Dotti, M&I’s newest faculty member

March 13, 2015

Gianpietro Dotti and his wife, Barbara Savoldo, are already well-recognized for their research on immunotherapy. Thanks to a dual faculty recruitment spearheaded by M&I Professor Jon Serody, they have just moved from the Baylor College of Medicine to UNC, where their new labs are located in Marsico Hall. See the UNC News article about their … Read more

Graduate student profile: Jon Hagar

March 9, 2015

In this UNC Newsroom article, Jon discusses his choices of graduate school and Ed Miao’s lab, as well as his research on how cells detect and respond to endotoxin. See the interview at the link below.   Detecting the Sensors