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Dr. Dalay Olson Awarded Steve Katz Education Award 2023
Congratulations Dalay!
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Physiology
Dr. Emilyn Alejandro awarded LHI Collaborative Pilot Grant
"Murine Aortic Wall Changes due to Hyperglycemia With and Without Rescue of Glycemic Control"
Congratulations Emilyn! Alejandro lab site
Physiology
Inclusive Excellence Training Program in the Systems Biology of Cardiovascular Inflammation
Physiology
Dr. Eric Batchelor awarded new R01 grant
"The roles of p53 and MYC dynamics in regulating heterogeneous cell fate responses to genotoxic stress."
Congratulations Eric! Batchelor lab site
Physiology
Dr. Emilyn Alejandro awarded new R01 grant
"Placental Insulin Signaling and mTOR Nutrient-Sensing Programming of Offspring Metabolic Health."
Congratulations Emilyn! Alejandro lab site
Physiology
Congrats Lisa!
Dr. Lisa Carney Anderson is the recipient of the Arthur C. Guyton Distinguished Educator award.
Physiology
IBP NIH Training Grant
January 2023
Inclusive Excellence Training Program in the Systems Biology of Cardiovascular Inflammation is a new training program at the University of Minnesota. This program fills a major void at...
Physiology
Introducing Dr. Caroline Rowe
The Department of Integrative Biology is excited to introduce Dr. Caroline Rowe as an Assistant Professor and will join our anatomy teaching faculty. Caroline received her BS and her PhD...
Physiology
Dr. Stephen Katz Retirement
Celebrating 35 years of outstanding commitment to excellent. Congratulations to Dr. Stephen Katz on his retirement! Hats off to thee!
Physiology
Cardio Palooza 13 was a terrific success!
Thank you to everyone who participated in Cardio Palooza 13 on August 3, 2022. We had over 174 attendees, 74 research posters, and 39 faculty judges! Congratulations to our poster award...
Physiology
Metzger Lab awarded $2.7 million NIH grant “Skeletal muscle sarcomere function in health and disease.” Hats Off to Thee!
Physiology