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Congratulations to biology senior Rosa Garcia for her award sponsored by The American Society for the Advancement of Sciences for the best platform presentation in the area of Immunology at the November, 2011, meeting of ABRCMS, St. Louis, MO. |
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Congratulations to the 5 MBRS alumni awarded Ph.D. degrees in 2011 and the 48 who have been admitted to academic doctoral programs since the 1999 start of the CSU RISE Program!
For names and pictures of these successful alumni please go to the "Alumni News" page.
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RISE Alumni Shannon Allen, Ike Madueke, Tina Perkins, and Kristin Smith, co-authors in the publication 'Combination strategies for repair, plasticity and, regeneration using regulation
of gene expression during the chronic phase after spinal cord injury,' Synapse [PMID: 21308793] January 19, 2011 electronic pre-publication date with faculty member Dr. Christine G. Gerin. |
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Chemistry major Stephanie Fox was awarded a travel scholarship by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to attend the 10th Annual Leadership Institute & Career Fair, New York City,
October 29 – November 1, 2010. |
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Congratulations to chemistry major Tiffany Brown for her selection as a 2008 National UNCF-MERCK Undergraduate Science Research scholar. This award provides tuition, room, board, and travel scholarships up to $25,000. Included is a research internship at MERCK's research headquarters in New Jersey.
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Nicole Brown with her award certificate and
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Nichole Squair was selected as a National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholar to support her participation in the 12th Annual Green Chemistry & Green Engineering Conference, which was held June 24-26, 2008 in Washington, DC. Nichole's interests in Green Chemistry started with her undertaking a project in Dr. Robert LeSuer’s lab dealing with dye sensitized solar cells. She presented her study of dye sensitized solar cells at the National ACS meeting in New Orleans (LeSuer, Robert J., Squair, Nichole. “USING SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY TO INVESTIGATE ELECTRON-TRANSFER PROCESSES IN DYE SENSITIZED SOLAR CELLS.” Abstracts of Papers, 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 6-10, 2008).
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Nicole Squair presents her research at the ACS
National Meeting in New Orleans, April, 2008. |
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Congratulations to Dr. Kristy Mardis and her RISE students. They participated for a second year in the Summer Faculty and Student Team (FaST) Research Program at Argonne National Laboratory. During the appointment they worked on a joint research project with Dr. David Tiede of Argonne's Chemistry Division.
Their team research project involved studies of molecular dynamics simulations on nanoscale protein molecular wire architectures and self-assembled, photo catalytic complexes formed with prophyrins and other photsensitizers.
RISE scholars Heather Sutton and Tim Vuong participated in the summer of 2007, and Adrienne Eastland and Quinana Moore joined the program in the summer of 2008.
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Dr. Mardis (right) with Heather Sutton and Tim Vuong.
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Chemistry majors Deborah Amos (left) and Adrienne Eastland (right) were awarded National UNCF-MERCK Undergraduate Science Research scholarships. These awards provide tuition, room, board, and travel up to $25,000. Included are $5,000 research internships at MERCK's research headquarters in New Jersey. Deborah's award was for the summers of 2006 and 2007 and Adrienne's was for 2007-8.
Adrienne matriculated to the Ph.D. program in biology at Northwestern University in the fall, 2009
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Danielle Johnson won a full travel fellowship award to present her work carried out in Dr. Aida Abraha’s SCORE Program lab at a conference in Florida. The citation was: Danielle Johnson, Acho Gana, Arthur Thomas, and Aida Abraha, Effect Of Calpain On Tau Polymerization In Vitro and In Alzheimer’s Disease, Minority Trainee Research Forum (MTRF); Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Sept 2005. Also, in 2006 Danielle was selected as a "Scholar" in the American Chemical Society's Scholars program. This brought with it a major financial award to cover financial needs including tuition, books and lab fees for Danielle's senior year at CSU.
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A poster presentation by Nicole Jones at the Minority Trainee Research Forum in Aventura Fl, in September of 2005, was based on her work in Dr Juanita Sharpes’ laboratory at CSU. The title of her presentation was, Fluorescent Spectroscopic analysis of the interaction between Bax and small unilamellar vesicles to model the interaction between Bax and the mitochondria during apoptosis. She was awarded the Acres of Diamonds Award in a national abstract competition.
Nicole is also to be congratulated on the award of her Ph.D. in Anatomy and Cell Biology from University of Illinois at urbana-Champaign, 2011.
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Juan Reyes won an award for his presentation, J. F. Reyes, A. G. Maselli The Formation of GFP-Tagged Hirano Bodies in Dictyostelium discoideum After Inducible Expression of a Truncated Actin Bundling Protein, at the American Society of Cell Biology 45th Annual Meeting, 2005. The presentation was based on his work in Dr. Andrew Maselli's SCORE research lab which is funded by the MBRS-SCORE program.
In 2011 Juan was awarded the Ph.D. degree from Northwestern University and is now doing research at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
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MAC Poster Organizers Peter Satir (far left) and Anthony DePass (far right) with 2005 MAC poster session winners. Juan Reyes is second from the right.
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RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS |
Gerin CG, Madueke IC, Perkins T, Hill S, Smith K, Haley B, Allen SA, Garcia RP,
Paunesku T, Woloschak G. (2011) Combination strategies for repair, plasticity and, regeneration using regulation
of gene expression during the chronic phase after spinal cord injury. Synapse 2011, Jan 2011 [Epub ahead of print] [PMID: 21308793].
Biggs, P.; Jones, L., II; Lewis, G. (2009) An Autonomically-Healed PMMA Bone Cement: Influence of the Crystal Size of Grubbs’ Catalyst on Fracture Toughness and Polymerisation Rate. Int. J. Nano and Biomaterials, in press.
Lewis, G., Jones, L., II, Biggs, P. (2009) A Room-Temperature Autonomically-Healing PMMA Bone Cement: Influence of Composition on Fatigue Crack Propagation Rate. Int. Journal of Applied Biomaterials and Biomechanics, 7, 90-96.
Reyes, J.F., Stone, K., Ramos, J., and Maselli, A. (2009) Formation of Hirano Bodies after Inducible Expression of a Modified Form of an Actin-Cross-linking Protein, Eukaryotic Cell, 8(6), 852-7. PMID: 19363062; PMCID: 2698299
Wallace, L.T. and Erhart, M.A. (2008). Recombination within mouse t haplotypes has replaced significant segments of t-specific DNA. Mammalian Genome 19 (4):263-271.
Biggs, P.; Jones, L., II; Lewis, G. (2007) “Incorporation of Microencapsulated Dicyclopentadiene into an Acrylic Bone Cement Matrix.” PMSE Preprints, 2007, 96, 498.
Bowen SP, Mancini JD, Fessatidis V, and Grabiner M. (2008) Why do electromagnetic pulses enhance bone growth? Ann. Biomed. Eng., 36(2):195-203. (Epub 2007 Nov 27.)
Nkuku, Chiemela A. and LeSuer, Robert J. (2007) Electrochemistry in Deep Eutectic Solvents, J. Phys. Chem., 46, 13271-13277.
Bowen, Samuel, Fair, Joshlean, Richter, Robert, Biller, Jason, and participants of PREMAT-2004 (2007) Study of the Levels of Insoluble Mercury in the Soil of the Lake Calumet and South Chicago Area, Trans. Illinois Acad. of Science, 135-156.
Maresso, AW; Wu, R; Kern, JW; Zhang, R; Janik, D; Missiakas, D; Duban, M-E; Joachimiak, A; and Schneewind, O. (2007) Activation of Inhibitors by Sortase Triggers Irreversible Modification Of The Active Site, J Biol Chem, 282, 23129-23139.
Erhart M.A, Kim T, Crews G.M, Pandya A (2006). The Use of Unilateral PCR to Resolve Prominent Heteroduplexes Formed During PCR of the Mouse Microsatellite Locus D17Mit23. Molecular Biotechnology 33, 37-48.
Fazal, Nadeem, Raziuddin, Syed, Khan, Mehdi and Al-Ghoul, Walid M. (2006) Antigen Presenting Cells (Apcs) From Thermally Injured and/or Septic Rats Modulate CD4+ T Cell Responses Of Naive Rat. Biochim Biophys Acta., 1762(1):46-53.
Castro, R., Scott K., Jordan T., Evans B., Craig J., Peters E. L., and Swier K. (2006) The Ultrastructure of the Parasitophrous Vacuole formed by Leishmania major. J. Parasitol., 92(6): 1162-1170.
Mardis, K. L. (2006) Can configuration Entropy Losses Be Predicted from the Binding Affinities of Hydrogen-Bonded Complexes with Varying Numbers of Single Bonds? J. Phys. Chem. 110(2), 971. |
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RECENT STUDENT PRESENTATIONS AT NATIONAL & REGIONAL CONFERENCES
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Illinois Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation,
2012 Spring Symposium & Research Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, Chicago, Il, February 3-4.
The title for this Midwest regional conference was "Lighting the Path to Our Future with STEM." It consisted of workshops and presentations from undergraduates and graduate students from 9 universities, 5 community colleges and 1 government laboratory.
Fourteen research presentations were made by CSU MBRS-RISE students or alumni. For a listing, please click here.
  
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2011 ABRCMS Conference, St. Louis, MO, November 9-12.
This national conference is designed to encourage students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical sciences. The conference is sponsored by The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) and managed by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Two RISE students and one alumna presented their research at the conference. Current RISE student Rosa Garcia was awarded a citation and prize for the best presentation in her field of immunology.

 
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2010 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE FOR MINORITY STUDENTS (ABRCMS), Charlotte, NC, November 10 - 13.
The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) is a national conference designed to encourage students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical sciences. ABRCMS is sponsored by The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), Division of Minority Opportunities in Research Program (MORE) and managed by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Four CSU RISE students attended and two presented their research. To see abstracts of their presentations, click here.
  
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21ST ANNUAL ILLINOIS STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE, CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 10, 2010
Ten presentations were made by RISE students and alumni at the 21sth Illinois Student Research Conference. To view the titles of their presentations, click here.
  
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Illinois Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation,
12th Annual Research Symposium,Oakbrook, Illinois,
February 12 – 13, 2010.
Several contributions were made by RISE students and alumni and from SCORE-supported labs.
  
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20TH ANNUAL ILLINOIS STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE, NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 24, 2009
Three presentations were made by RISE students and alumni at the 20th Illinois Student Research Conference. To view the titles of their presentations, click here. |
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CELEBRATING FIFTEEN YEARS OF ILLINOIS LSAMP - THE 11TH ANNUAL ILLINOIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE , Oakbrook, Illinois, February 27-28, 2009
Eleven RISE students and alumni presented their research at the 2009 LS-AMP Conference. To view a program of the presentations by RISE students and alumni, click here.
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19th ANNUAL ILLINOIS STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, March 28-9, 2008
Nine CSU MBRS-RISE students presented their research at this conference. To see a listing of their presentations in Macomb, click here.
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CELEBRATING THE PAST, EMBRACING THE FUTURE - THE 10TH ANNUAL ILLINOIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE , Glenview, Illinois, October 12-13, 2007
Eleven MBRS-RISE students made presentations at the 2007 Illinois LS-AMP Conference. To see a listing of these presentations, click here.
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ANNUAL ILLINOIS STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE
University Park, Illinois, April 6-7, 2007.
The CSU MBRS Program was represented by 14 presentations. For a listing of these presentations, click here. |
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 233rd NATIONAL MEETING & EXPOSITION, Chicago, IL, March 25-29, 2007
Six RISE scholars presented their research at the ACS Spring 2007 National Meeting in Chicago.
For a listing of these presentations, click here.
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2006 ANNUAL BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE FOR MINORITY STUDENTS (ABRCMS), Anaheim CA, November 8 - 11.
The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) is a national conference designed to encourage students to pursue advanced training in the biomedical sciences. ABRCMS is sponsored by The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), Division of Minority Opportunities in Research Program (MORE) and managed by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Six CSU RISE students presented their research at the 2006 ABRCMS Conference. To see a listing of these presentations, click here.
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ACHIEVING THE VISION - THE 9TH ANNUAL ILLINOIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE , Glenview, Illinois, October 6-7, 2006
Fifteen MBRS-RISE students made presentations at the 2006 Illinois LS-AMP Conference. To see a listing of these presentations, click here. |
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2005 ANNUAL BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE FOR MINORITY STUDENTS (ABRCMS), Atlanta, GA,
November 2-5.
Five MBRS-RISE students made presentations at the 2005 ABRCMS Conference. For a listing of these presentations, click here . |
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