Brian Capell received a Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award, ‘Defining the role of epigenetic enhancer dysfunction in epithelial carcinogenesis.’ Press release found here.
Jennifer Cremins has been awarded a Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant on ‘Elucidating the role for 3D genome topology disruption in trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders’.
Montserrat Anguera was awarded an R01 from NIAID, “Gene regulation from the inactive X in activated B cells”
Montserrat Anguera awarded a 2018 Department of Defense Lupus Research Program Grant.
Ben Garcia has been awarded the Biemann Medal by the American Society for Mass Spectrometry – one of the highest honors that the society awards, given in recognition of significant achievement in the earlier stages of a career.
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Congratulations to our Epigenetics Institute Leader, Shelley Berger, for being elected to the National Academy of Sciences!
Congratulations to Brian Capell for being awarded the Young Physician Scientist Award from the American Society for Clinical Investigation in Chicago!
Brian Capell has been awarded the Basic/Translational Research Award.
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Brian Capell, M.D., Ph.D. received the 2018 Young Investigator Award from the American Academy of Dermatology, for his project ‘How Disrupted Epigenetics Drives Carcinogenesis.’
Congrats to Roger Greenberg, M.D, Ph.D. for his election to the National Academy of Physicians.