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Kelsey Kochan receives Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
Kelsey Kochan awarded Washington Fellowship
Dr. Mengchu Li joins Domino Center
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Edward F. Domino 1924 - 2021
Dr. Anand receives grant from NIH
New publication from Puthenveedu lab!
Congratulations to Emily Ridge, successfully defended her MS thesis!
Emily Ridge (Traynor Lab), defended on June 28th, 2019. Her thesis title " Positive Allosteric Modulation of the Delta Opioid Receptor by BMS-986187: Characterizing its Binding and Probe Dependence ". Kudos to her mentor Dr. Traynor.
Congratulations Emily!
Congratulations to Alex Stanczyk, successfully defended his thesis!
Alex Stanczyk (Traynor Lab), defended on June 27th, 2019. His thesis title " Chasing the Holy Grail: Bias and Allosteryat Opioid Receptors ". Kudos to his mentor Dr. Traynor.
Congratulations Alex!
Congratulations to Dr. Carrie Ferrario!
Dr. Carrie Ferrario, recipient of the 2020 Henry Russel Award from the University of Michigan. This is the highest university honor awarded to faculty early in their careers.
Congratulations to Nicholas Griggs, successfully defended his thesis!
Nicholas Griggs (Traynor lab), defended on May 9th, 2019. His thesis title " Bifunctional Opioid Peptidomimetics: Studies on Affinity and Efficacy ". Kudos to his mentor Dr. Traynor.
Congratulations Nick!
Congratulations to Ashley Brinkel!
Ashley Brinkel (Traynor lab) has won the UROP Symposium poster award. Kudos to her mentor, Dr. Jessica Anand.
Congratulations to Kelsey Kochan!
Kelsey Kochan (Traynor lab), has been awarded the Scholar-Activist Award from The University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School.
Congratulations Kelsey!
Congratulations to Dr. Ferrario!
Congratulations to Dr. Carrie Ferrario, who is the recipient of the 2019 Alan Epstein Research Award from the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB)!
Congratulations to Dr. Jessica Anand!
Dr. Jessica Anand has been awarded a R03 grant for her research "Examining Novel Fentalogs: Pharmacological Characteristics and Reversibility".
Congratulations Jess!