About the Department
Department News
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Eighth Annual Undergraduate Research
Symposium/ SMBL Research Retreat
- Dr. Larner and his Research Team Identify New Function of Stat 3 in Cellular Respiration Published in Science in February 2009.
- Dr. Spiegel Honored with ASBMB Avanti Award in Lipids in April 2009.
- Dr. Diegelmann Receives Recognition for the Development of WoundStat in May 2009.
- Dr. Kordula Receives the Faculty Teaching Excellence Award September 2009.
- Dr. Spiegel and Colleagues, Drs. Hait, Kordula, and Milstien, Discover a
New Function for Sphingosine-1-Phosphate in the Nucleus Published in Science September 2009.
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FDA approves use of compound that can stop severe bleeding in minutes
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Life-saving News for Battlefield Soldiers & Wounded Civilians: FDA
Clears Product to Stop Severe Bleeding
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Fifth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium/ SMBL Research Retreat
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2006
Graduate Student Achievement & Recognition Ceremony
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Dr Suzanne Barbour receives the Virginia Commonwealth University 2005
Distinguished Teaching Award
- Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Ranks 32nd Out of
109 in NIH Awards to Biochemistry Departments for the Year 2004
The Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ranked number
32/109 in the most recent statistics on research, training, and other
awards made to Departments of Biochemistry by the National Institutes of
Health. Our ranking increased again by 5 places from 37th in 2003. In
fiscal year 2004, the Department received 14 research awards, totaling
$5,830,597 and 2 training awards that garnered another $59,296. Given
the recent additions to our faculty, new collaborations, and the
increased size of our graduate program, we anticipate that the
Department will enjoy continued success in the future.
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Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Hosts 3rd Undergraduate
Research Symposium/ Inaugural Integrated Cellular and Molecular
Signaling (ICAMS) Research Retreat
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2005
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Graduate Student Awards & Recognition
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Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Graduate Students Win
Research Awards
2004 News