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2017 Schiff Foundation Award-Todd Stukenberg

9/25/2017

Congratulations to Dr. Todd Stukenberg for being chosen as a recipient of a Schiff Foundation award from the Cancer Center. The Cancer Center received a large gift from the Schiff…

Ubiquitin Modification by the E3 Ligase-Molecular Cell Paper-Bryce Paschal & CS Yang

6/29/2017

Congratulations to Dr. Bryce Paschal for his recently published paper in Molecular Cell entitled Ubiquitin Modification by the E3 Ligase.  See link for additional information and abstract. Ubiquitin Modification by the…

Dr. Edward Egelman receives prestigious MIRA award from NIH

2/23/2017

Dr. Ed Egelman just received a very prestigious MIRA award from the NIH.  This award is given after a very competitive review to a subset of scientists who have >2…

Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching-Dr. Marty Mayo

8/18/2016

Congratulations to Dr. Marty Mayo who is one of this years recipients of the Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching!

Promotion & Tenure FY17

7/15/2016

Congratulations to Dr. Marty Mayo for his promotion to Full Professor July 1, 2017.  Marty began his career at the University of Virginia in October of 2000.

Edward Egelman-Structure of a Chaperone-Usher Pilus Reveals the Molecular Basis of Rod Uncoiling

1/14/2016

Ed has reported another interesting discovery in the following paper in Cell:       See the article below in the Daily Mail:       Congratulations, Ed!

Harrison Distinguished Professorship awarded to Edward Egelman

1/6/2016

I am very pleased to begin the New Year with a piece of great news.  Professor Ed Egelman has just been elected to an endowed professorship:  The Harrison Distinguished Professorship…

Dr. Yuh-Hwa Wang receives NIH Funding

10/9/2015

Dr. Yuh-Hwa Wang received a grant from NIH to study The Role of Fragile Sites in RET/PTC Rearrangement.  The project will span 5 years and the project summary for this…

Edward Egelman receives Competitive Renewal of Actin Studies from NIGMS

9/9/2015

Project Summary: Actin is one of the most abundant human proteins, but very little understanding exists about why actin is so highly conserved. Over 350 million years of evolution there…

Edward Egelman receives NSF Grant: DMREF: Collaborative Research: Helical Protein Assemblies by Design

9/9/2015

Edward Egelman received a collaborative research grant with Emory University. Molecular self-assembly is a fundamental principle of life, with cells having mastered this process to encode incredible diversity of function.…