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Leading Science Organization Adds Five More From UVA as Fellows – Including two from CMCP

11/28/2018

Our Center Director and Chair of Molecular Physiology, Dr. Lukas Tamm (far right), and colleagues Dr. Wladek Minor (left) and Center member and Chair of Cell Biology, Dr. Doug DeSimone…

CMCP Congratulates Three American Heart Association Fellowship Winners!

5/11/2018

CMCP faculty members, Dr. Swapnil Sonkusare and Dr. Lukas Tamm, have the pleasure to announce winners of prestigious American Heart Association Fellowships. From the Sonkusare Lab, Dr. Kwangseok Hong, received…

Two CMCP Faculty Members Honored as 2018 Pinn Scholars

1/23/2018

  Congratulations to CMCP Faculty: Alison K. Criss, PhD Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology Neutrophilic inflammation due to Neisseria gonorrhoea infection Jeffrey J. Saucerman, PhD Biomedical Engineering Systems biology of…

Huiwang Ai: Powerful Glow Lights the Way to Medical Breakthroughs, by Joshua Barney

12/19/2017

Thank you to Joshua Barney for this enthusiastic article written about Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology Professor, Huiwang Ai who is working on promising breakthroughs in bioluminescence technology. To…

Advocating Science – Biophysical Society on Capitol Hill

10/20/2017

Lukas Tamm, President of the Biophysical Society and Director of the Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology did just that... Bill Gates and Francis Collins (Director of NIH and UVa…

Congratulations to Huiwang Ai – winner of the Toxicology Young Investigator Award, ACS

10/19/2017

Congratulations to Dr. Huiwang Ai, winner of the 2017 American Chemical Society, Division of Toxicology,  Young Investigators Award. Dr. Ai joined the Center for Membrane & Cell Physiology in August…

Lukas Tamm – President of the Biophysical Society – interviewed for the Biophysical Society Newsletter

2/13/2017

Dr. Lukas Tamm is now the president of the Biophysical Society. He was interviewed by their newsletter editors.

Congratulations Center Members, Brant Isakson and Jochen Zimmer, honored as Pinn Scholars of the School of Medicine

12/15/2016

The Pinn Scholars program was designed to support and recognize our mid-level faculty and is named in honor of Dr. Vivian Pinn, the only woman and only African American graduate…