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Oct 13, 2016

A Word from the Director, Dr. Jorge Piedrahita

We are now officially a year old! It has been a great first year and we have accomplished a lot in such a short time. This bodes well for the future. One of our initial goals was to expand our membership to include faculty from other colleges and nearby universities and we have been successful… 

Oct 13, 2016

Translational Genetics and Genomics Summer Intern Program is a Success

By Linda Costine The Translational Genetics and Genomics Program (TGG) was very busy this summer with their inaugural Undergraduate Internship Program. This spring, eight CMI-collaborative research projects were funded for undergraduate students majoring in Genetics. These TGG research awards paid $5000 to each student with an additional $4500 for supplies. These interns began their research… 

Oct 13, 2016

Emerging and Infectious Disease Program to Host Symposium

By Dr. Sid Thakur The Emerging and Infectious Disease Program (EID) worked on several grant submissions over the summer, including a T32 titled “Duke University – NC State University One Health Disease Training Program.” EID has plans to host a joint Symposium with the Triangle Center for Evolutionary Medicine (TriCEM) and the Center for Quantitative Sciences… 

Oct 13, 2016

Functional Tissue Engineering Seminar Series Resumed

By Dr. Fran Ligler The Functional Tissue Engineering Program (FTE) has some exciting programs scheduled this upcoming year. The “Regenerating Opportunities” Collaborative Seminar Series will begin again. The series is slated to be hosted by different members of the Regenerative Medicine working group – College of Engineering, College of Textiles, College of Veterinary Medicine and… 

Oct 13, 2016

Translational Pharmacology and Physiology Program Define Working Groups

By Dr. Duncan Lascelles The Translational Pharmacology and Physiology Program (TPP) held a workshop on May 12.  Each faculty in attendance presented an overview of their research.  The membership of the TPP is very diverse and this program helped to prompt discussions on collaborative potentials. Since this meeting, three defined working groups within this Program… 

Oct 13, 2016

“Reversing the Irreversible”-CMI at the NCMNS Science Café

By Julie Nettifee CMI-Functional Tissue Engineering (FTE) members, Dr. Ke Cheng and Dr. Ashley Brown, presented “Reversing the Irreversible: Repairing Heart Damage” at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. They discussed novel therapies in cardiac stem cell regenerative medicine with more than 65 attendees at the Sciences Café on July 28. This talk is…