Jessica Cottrell and Biology Student Mahika Ganguly Awarded
Biology Chairperson Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., and 2nd-year Biology major in the joint B.S./M.D. program, Mahika Ganguly, were awarded a competitive STEM Undergraduate Research Award.
Biology Chairperson Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., and 2nd-year Biology major in the joint B.S./M.D. program, Mahika Ganguly, were awarded a competitive STEM Undergraduate Research Award.
Erik Hill and Biology Major Aastha Patel were awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their research.
Cosimo Antonacci and Biology student Daniella Catao began their study on "Thermodynamic Analysis of G-quadruplex Forming Regions in a Human Oncogene Promoter."
Marco Fanik and Aditya Kasina awarded esteemed Novo Nordisk scholarship for their research on diabetic bone regeneration.
Biology Professor Chu, Ph.D., and student James Primerano awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study on how green tea has antibacterial properties.
Biology professor Professor Heping Zhou, Ph.D. and biology student Shilpitha Thomas have been awarded the STEM Undergraduate Research Award for their study 'Role of Cytokines in Endotoxin Tolerance'.
The Biology Department is elated to share the outstanding achievements of two exceptional students, Aditya Kasina and Marco Fanik.
This AWS LightSail for Research project is a significant milestone for research computing with Tina Chu, University Libraries and the Information Technology Department.
The Department of Biology is delighted to announce a meaningful achievement: Dr. Erik Hill has been honored with the prestigious Peggy Cotter Award for 2024.
Professor Jean M. Bidlack, Ph.D., will deliver the keynote address at the 15th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium.
Sulie L. Chang’s unwavering pursuit of federal grants and support for graduate students has empowered a globally-minded team of molecular biology scientists.
Student scholars from Seton Hall and 10 other schools share their cutting-edge research as part of the Big East Undergraduate Research Symposium, happening on March 10 at Madison Square Garden.
Two Ph.D. in Chemistry students completed the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps program, a selective training program that prepares scientists to commercialize their technologies.
Four graduate students, mentored by Jessica Cottrell, Ph.D., won first and second place in the graduate-level category for their osteoimmunology research at the NJWEA’s annual conference.
Professor Barbara Mason presents her seminal research on “Current Status and Innovative Strategies for Medications to Treat Alcohol Use Disorder” at 14th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium.
Professor Samuel H.H. Chan, of the Institute for Translational Research in Biomedicine , Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, shares his knowledge at 13th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium.