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Aditi Prabhakar presented her work on Msb2-interacting proteins and their roles in regulating MAPK-dependent responses at the Mucin meeting in Cambridge, UK

7/7/17

Served on a panel for Minority STEM students:

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)

10/10/16
Congratulations to  former PhD
student Hema Adhikari for securing funds from the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network for her postdoctoral project at Duke U!
3/1/16
Congratulations to  PhD students Sukanya Basu and Nadia Vadaie for their PNAS paper.
See highlight: How yeast makes heads or tails of itself in UB News.
Click here for the full paper
10/10/15
Congrats to PhD student Dr. Andy Pitoniak in his new job as assistant professor at SUNY-JCC!
Aditi Prabhakar's Poster entitled "Identification and Analysis of Msb2p Interacting Proteins: Role of Signalling Mucins in Cell Polarity Regulation"
 
won awards at two conferences:
 
2016 Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Translational Genomics and Epigenomics Symposium, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York.
 
2017 Biological Sciences Research Symposium, University at Buffalo- The State University of New York, Buffalo, New York.
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