Michigan Precision Health 2018 Scholars Awards Announced
Precision Health at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce the recipients of its inaugural Scholars Awards: grants of up to $80,000 each to support precision-health research.
Precision Health at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce the recipients of its inaugural Scholars Awards: grants of up to $80,000 each to support precision-health research.
The Boyle Lab wins first place as the top performer in the CAGI5 Challenge to identify functional non-coding variation.
Dr. Max S. Wicha, CCMB member, has been selected as the 2019 Henry Russel Lecturer, considered the university’s highest honor for senior faculty members.
The Bioinformatics Program wishes to congratulate Marlena Duda on her recent award notification for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program ! In addition, both
Bioinformatics Ph.D. candidate Shriya Sethuraman was recently awarded the Helen Wu Award from Rackham Graduate School .
Bioinformatics Ph.D. candidates Xinqiang Ding and Zhengda Li were each recently awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship to be used next year. This highly competitive fellowship
Congratulations to Alex Kalin!
CCMB faculty members H.V. Jagadish and Jianzhi Zhang were among the seven U-M scientists named to 2017 AAAS fellows . Congratulations to all!
Both Christopher Castro and Alex Kalinin, Ph.D. candidates, have each recently been awarded a Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant .
Let's congratulate Ricardo D'Oliveira Albanus (Steve Parker lab) for winning the "Most likely transformative scientific impact" award at the October 11 MIDAS Symposium .