Neuroscience Student Has Essay Published in “Working Life” Column in Science Magazine
3/5/2020
Kate Still’s article, How I Got Through My Grad School Slump, was published in the February 13th “Working Life” column in Science Magazine. The article shared how she adjusted her…
2019’s GBS Student Leadership Award Winner: Victoria (Tori) Osinski
8/30/2019
Victoria (Tori) Osinski, from the department of Experimental Pathology, received the GBS 2019 Student Leadership Award. Throughout her graduate years, Tori has dedicated countless hours of service to the Graduate…
Michael J. Peach Outstanding Graduate Student Award
7/13/2019
Michael J. Peach was born in West Virginia, attended college there and went on to obtain a MS and PhD in Pharmacology at West Virginia University — finishing in 1967.…
The Dudley Lab Looks at How Cancer Hijacks Wound Healing
7/12/2019
This study suggests that tumors create their own blood supply to grow and spread. Researchers identified the processes within the cells that line the blood vessels that tumors use to…
7/11/2019
Medical researchers Gary Owens, left, and Molly R. Kelly-Goss collaborated to make the discovery, which will advance the burgeoning field of angiogenesis, or blood vessel formation. (UVA Health System photo)…
7/11/2019
By Ricky Baylis When I was 8 years old, my parents took me and my siblings to Disney World. I can still remember the feeling of unbridled awe I experienced…
Paige Kulling: what she learned from her PhD experience
7/11/2019
Before leaving for her postdoctoral fellowship in California, Paige was interviewed about her experience as a graduate student at UVA. During her PhD, Paige authored several publications, presented at international…
7/11/2019
Richard Baylis has recently been invited to attend the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany this June. These meetings began in 1951 and aim to create a global community of scientists…
Congratulations to Irene Cheng and Danielle DaCrema!
7/11/2019
Alum Irene Cheng (NGP) and current student, Danielle DaCrema (CDB), are serving as Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellows at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine in Washington, DC this…