Gina Pacella, a graduate student in the Capell lab, was awarded a F31 grant from NCI for her project entitled “The role of UTX in Epidermal Homeostasis, Carcinogenesis, and Sex Mediated Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma.” Congratulations Gina!
Brian Capell has received an R01 from NIH for his proposal entitled “Epigenetic Enhancer Control in Maintaining Homeostasis and Preventing Carcinogenesis in the Epidermis.” Congratulations!
Brian Capell was awarded a grant from the Penn Abramson Cancer Center Head and Neck Cancer Center. Congratulations Brian!
The Capell lab recently received a $50,000 pilot grant from the NIEHS Penn Center for Excellence in Environmental Toxicology (CEET) to investigate the Role of Epigenetics and Enhancers in Ultraviolet (UVR) Induced Carcinogenesis. Congratulations!
Graduate student Shaun Egolf is a recipient of the Dermatology Pre-doctoral T32 grant. Congratulations!
Congratulations to Brian Capell and his lab for being awarded the Dermatology Foundation’s Stiefel Award for Skin Cancer!
Brian Capell received a Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award, ‘Defining the role of epigenetic enhancer dysfunction in epithelial carcinogenesis.’ Press release found here.
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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