Khadijeh Alnajjar (Lawrence Prochaska's Lab) received a Student Research Achievement Award at the 2013 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting for having the best poster in the Bioenergetics Subgroup. One graduate student from each of the 13 different subgroups was given this prestigious international award, which resulted from a judged competition.
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Julian G. Cambronero, Ph.D., has been named the Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research at Wright State University. Named after WSU's first president, the award recognizes outstanding research by a WSU faculty member. The title Distinguished Professor of Research is a special rank awarded by the Board of Trustees to a faculty member who has produced a significant body of work in scholarship, research or the...
A high-power atomic force microscope that could revolutionize the study of materials at high temperatures and pressures is coming into focus in a Wright State University lab.
The tattoo on top of Katlin Bowman’s left foot reads, “Pray that I won’t live to see the death of everything that’s wild.”
It’s something we often take for granted. We assume the air we breathe is not polluted. We assume the food we eat at restaurants won’t make us sick...
Lawrence Prochaska, Ph.D., has been elected president of the Dayton American Heart Association Board of Directors.
Khadijeh Alnajjar (Lawrence Prochaska's Lab) received a Student Research Achievement Award at the 2013 Biophysical Society Annual Meeting for having the best poster in the Bioenergetics Subgroup. One graduate student from each of the 13 different subgroups was given this prestigious international award, which resulted from a judged competition.
Five Wright State University engineering students were exposed to medical care and foreign culture in the African nation of Malawi by delivering an X-ray machine and incubator...
Jennifer Papadakis, an academic advisor for Wright State’s College of Science and Mathematics, has been published by the National ACademic ADvising Association...
More than 200 researchers from around the globe converged on Wright State University for the 17th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology May 6-9.
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