2021 Outstanding Research Achievement Award!
2/26/2021
Congratulations to our Chair Kodi S. Ravichandran, PhD on receiving the 2021 Outstanding Research Achievement Award! "Ravichandran’s “discoveries have transformed the field and their impacts have been immense, both from…
Gioeli Lab: “Improving Diagnostic Capabilities for Prostate Cancer”
2/26/2021
The novel RNA that Gioeli uncovered during his research – and named “HULLK” – has shown it can be detected in urine of prostate cancer patients. This discovery unlocks the…
MIC Graduate Student Ashley Bolte awarded F30
9/15/2020
MIC and MSTP Graduate student Ashley Bolte from John Lukens Laboratory received an NIH F30 award to study CNS lymphatic dysfunction in traumatic brain injury. Congratulations Ashley!
New F31 Fellowship for Jamie Null
9/15/2020
MIC graduate student Jamie Null (Dudley laboratory) was awarded an F31 fellowship from the National Cancer Institute! Jamie’s 3-year award will investigate “Fibroblast lineage tracing in metastatic and pre-metastatic microenvironments.”…
F30 fellowship for MIC Graduate Student!
6/11/2020
Sayo McCowin was awarded an F30 fellowship to support his graduate research, "Polymorphisms link Protein Kinase C-a to Cryptosporidia susceptibility in 1st year of life" in Bill Petri's lab. This grant…
6/10/2020
Please join us in congratulating Isabelle Derre – she has been promoted to Associate Professor! Isabelle had excellent credentials and received high praise from her peers throughout the country.
6/10/2020
Dr. Sarah Ewald has had a great couple of weeks. First, she got the 3-year R21 Trailblazer Award, and now she has received the R35 Early Stage Investigator MIRA award…
5/16/2020
Congratulations to the 9 MIC students who received their PhDs on May 16 and the 2 MSTPs who received their dual degrees! They were all celebrated at the BIMS ceremony…
Chris Medina – Peach Award Winner!
5/4/2020
Congratulations to MIC Student Chris Medina from the Ravichandran lab for winning the 2020 Michael J Peach Outstanding Graduate Student Award!
Team-Up Targets Spinal Cord Injuries
4/29/2020
Kodi Ravichandran, PhD, and Jonathan Kipnis, PhD, are teaming up to understand why critical nerve cells called neurons continue to die after spinal cord injuries. So little is known that…


