Laboratory at @WVUCancer studying the importance of non-coding RNAs in SARS-COV-2 infection, lung cancers, and HPV-related cancers. PI: @ivan_ncRNA_lab
Our Ph.D. Candidates, @EmilyRice203 and @mtwinters, had a great time presenting their research at the 13th Annual Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Symposium this weekend. Congratulations to Michael for winning 2nd place with his poster! #cellbio#SARSCoV2
We had the pleasure of getting to know Mare Palomino this summer as she worked with us through the @wvuresearch Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Experience for Underrepresented Students. She did a wonderful job generating her data and presenting it this past week. 🧬
Register to Livestream and On Demand @KeystoneSymp Small Regulatory #RNA: From Bench to Bedside in May to explore functions of #srRNA, #RNAtherapeutics and more via virtual access, without leaving home! Sign up now: https://t.co/ggaaZVrwNv #KSRegRNA22
Emily Rice has shown incredible commitment to service that has had a positive impact on WVU and the HSC graduate programs. We are thankful for all that she does and are proud to award her the 2022 Outstanding Service Award!
@EmilyRice203, a member of the @IvanMartinezLab and student in the Cancer Cell Biology Program, recently won an Outstanding Poster Presentation award at the 8th Annual RNA Symposium in Albany, NY on March 17th. She was joined by a fellow student, Michael Winters.
Our grad student, Emily Rice (@EmilyRice203), was honored during Graduation Student Appreciation Week by being awarded the 2022 Outstanding Service Award! We are proud to have a member of our lab committed to working in and helping the WVU community. Congrats Emily!
Congratulations to our very own @EmilyRice203 for being awarded a certificate of excellence for outstanding research poster at the #2022RNASymp! Many thanks to @TheRNAInstitute for hosting an amazing symposium.
We had a fun time sharing our research at #2022RNASymp! We also had the honor of listening to and meeting Dr. Joan Steitz (@SteitzLab), an icon in the field of RNA research.
Our Ph.D. candidate, @the_RNA_nerd , gave an excellent talk today describing her work characterizing the linc-SPRY3 family in radiation resistance. Great job Emily!