This news item is about: Holger Sondermann, Robert N. Noyce assistant professor of life sciences and technology, was recently named one of 20 exceptional researchers selected as 2008 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. As a Pew Scholar, he will receive a $240,000 award over four years to help support his research, as well as gain inclusion into a unique community of scientists that encourages collaboration and the exchange of ideas. Sondermann Sondermann will investigate how harmful bacteria are able to form biofilms-microbial blankets that shelter their residents from attack by antibiotics. His work could lead to the development of novel antibiotics for eradicating difficult-to-treat infections
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This news item is about: Holger Sondermann, professor of molecular medicine, was elected into the Am...
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A University of Utah neurobiology researcher, Monica L. Vetter, Ph.D., has been selected as a 1998 P...
The news item is about: Dr. Michael Lukey, a post-doctoral trainee in the Department of Molecular Me...
This news item is about: At the root of the characterization of disease states and of life-saving tr...
This news item is about: Cornell molecular microbiologist David G. Russell was among 471 other resea...
This news item is about: Holger Sondermann, professor of molecular medicine, was elected into the Am...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Holger Sondermann, professor of molecular medici...
This news item is about: Dr. Karin Hoelzer has been awarded a Young Investigator Award and will pres...
This news item is about: Robert S. Weiss, PhD, associate professor for molecular genetics, earned th...
The news item is about: Dr. Colin Parrish has become a world-renowned expert in animal virology sinc...
This news item is about: Vittoria Capria, a second-year veterinary student at Cornell University's C...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Two female researchers in the College of Veterin...
This news item is about: The NIH/Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars Program (FICRS) is...
The news item is about: Professor Paul Soloway will serve as the next Chair of the Department of Bio...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Emmanuel Giannelis, vice provost for research an...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Three Cornell researchers have been awarded a fi...
A University of Utah neurobiology researcher, Monica L. Vetter, Ph.D., has been selected as a 1998 P...
The news item is about: Dr. Michael Lukey, a post-doctoral trainee in the Department of Molecular Me...
This news item is about: At the root of the characterization of disease states and of life-saving tr...
This news item is about: Cornell molecular microbiologist David G. Russell was among 471 other resea...