Clark’s research will examine how changes in gene expression impact insulin secretion.
Students
Making Sense of Molecular Structures at the Atomic Level
Peter Ducos made a military career of viewing the world from high above the earth. Now, his research in the Grant Lab examines tiny particles of life up close.
Distinguished Graduate Fellowship Goes to Biochemistry Student Saeed Roschdi
Saeed Roschdi, a graduate student in the Butcher Lab, has been awarded the Louis and Elsa Thomsen Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship.
Biochemistry Grad Students Recognized for Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring
Students gathered at the annual IPiB Summer Reception to announce and celebrate the recipients of this year’s awards for excellence in teaching and mentoring.
Biochemistry Students Earn Summer Research Awards
Sixteen undergraduate students and nineteen graduate students have received 2023 summer research awards to continue their rigorous biochemistry research.
2023 NSF GRFP Awards Announced
Several graduate students in labs in the Department of Biochemistry have received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GFRP) award or honorable mention.
Alejandro Oñate Receives L&S Dean’s Prize
Graduating senior Alejandro Oñate has received the College of Letters & Science Dean’s Prize, one of the College’s highest academic honors.
Parallel tracks: A nutritional biochemistry vision
Professor James Ntambi promotes health education in East Africa — from rural villages to university labs.
Talented biochemistry students, faculty mentors receive campus awards to pursue research
Eighteen undergraduate students in the Department of Biochemistry have received 2022 campus awards for research and scholarly excellence. The students are a mix of talented biochemistry majors and students who perform research in laboratories run by biochemistry faculty.
IPiB welcomes incoming class for 2020-21 year
The Integrated Program in Biochemistry welcomed its newest class of incoming students for the 2020-21 year. This year will be different, with masks, physical distancing, and online teaching.