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Oct 1, 2018

Building Successful Collaborations in Industry and Academia

By Alix Berglund The CMI hosted an Associate Member Workshop on September 27th entitled, Building Successful Collaborations in Industry and Academia. The workshop provided graduate students, postdocs, and research specialists the opportunity to hear from two distinguished scientists about the challenges and value of collaborations between industry and academia. Dr. Paul Hamilton, PhD, Associate Professor… 

Sep 27, 2018

CMI-FTE Seminar: Dr. Michael E. Davis

  Dr. Michael E. Davis spoke as part of the CMI  Functional Tissue Engineering Fall 2018 Seminar Series on September 27.   Dr. Davis is the Director of the Children’s Heart Research and Outcomes (HeRO) Center and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Emory University and Georgia Tech. … 

Sep 5, 2018

CMI Magazine 2018

Check out our CMI Magazine https://research.ncsu.edu/cmi/cmi-magazine.   

Sep 4, 2018

FTE Seminar Series Continues with Dr. Mishra

The Functional Tissue Engineering Program of the Comparative Medicine Institute continued their Seminar Series this fall.   Dr. Paras Kumar Mishra, Associate Professor of the Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center was the guest speaker on August 30, 2018.  His seminar was entitled: MicroRNomics of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy: From Regulatory RNA… 

Aug 29, 2018

CMI Annual Research & Innovation Summit 2018

On August 13, the Comparative Medicine Institute held its Third Annual Research & Innovation Summit in the Talley Center.  This yearly meeting gathered all of the entities of the CMI:  faculty members, associate members, SIRI undergraduates, donors and invited guests. The program included speakers from each of our three units, Emerging and Infectious Diseases, Functional Tissue Engineering and… 

Aug 27, 2018

CMI Announces New Faculty Clinical Research Award

By Greer Arthur Apply for up to 100 hours of Clinical Studies Core time through the new CMI award. This award is established to innovative, translational research collaborations between basic scientists and veterinary clinicians at the NC State Veterinary Hospital. The award, available for CMI members who are within the first three years of their appointment to faculty, will help…