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MSC Student Receives Dean's Excellence in Innovation Award
MSC Graduate Student Jessica Torossian has gone above and beyond to incorporate outreach involvement in her graduate studies, and these stellar efforts have recently been recognized by the COS Dean's Excellence in Innovation Award.
June 20, 2016
Chemistry researcher’s paper recognized by C&EN Supplement
Alexander R. Ivanov's paper, "Mass-Spectrometry-Based Molecular Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles: Lipidomics and Proteomics" was recognized by C&EN's publication 'Supplement" as one of the top ten chromatography and mass spectrometry papers.
June 20, 2016
Chemistry researcher's paper recognized by C&EN Supplement
Alexander R. Ivanov's paper, "Mass-Spectrometry-Based Molecular Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles: Lipidomics and Proteomics" was recognized by C&EN's publication 'Supplement" as one of the top ten chromatography and mass spectrometry papers.
June 20, 2016
Prof. Shansky receives Brain Research Foundation grant
Congratulations to Professor Rebecca Shansky, who was recently awarded the Brain Research Foundation's Annual Seed Grant.
June 16, 2016
Math major co-ops in Israel for start-up
Tali Soroker is soaking up as much of Israel as she can, living close to a massive market and the beach. But she spends much of her time on the job at her co-op.
June 16, 2016
MES professor featured in The Nature Conservancy video
Jonathan Grabowski talks about his ongoing research in the Gulf of Maine in a recent Nature Conservancy video.
June 15, 2016
Keeping up with rapid advancements in the field of proteomics
A short course by Olga Vitek focused on how to keep up in the field of proteomics when the rapid advancements make it tough to interpret and translate meaningful results.
June 14, 2016
In the News: Does The Olympics In Rio Put The World In Danger Of Zika?
Sternberg Distinguished University Professor Alessandro Vespignani tells NPR that he doesn't believe Zika poses a big enough risk to move the Olympic games out of Rio this summer.
June 09, 2016
Biology student helping impoverished in India
Amanda Luken knew when she signed up for co-op, doing something that focused on global health was important.
June 09, 2016
Prof. Barrett in the New York Times
Congratulations to Prof. Lisa Feldman Barrett, who recently had an article featured in the Sunday New York Times!
June 09, 2016
PhD Profile: Brittany Berdy, Biology
Brittany Berdy, Biology PhD candidate and laboratory operations manager in Dr. Slava Epstein’s lab, sits down with the College of Science Graduate Program staff to talk about what it’s like to work and study at Northeastern University.
June 08, 2016
Does the Olympics in Rio Put the World in Danger of Zika?
Sternberg Distinguished University Professor Alessadro Vespignani discusses how Zika could be spread in a recent segment of the radio program "All Things Considered."
June 08, 2016
How serious is the threat posed by new ‘superbug’?
ICYMI: Reports of the arrival in the U.S. of a new superbug that is resistant to an antibiotic of last resort have set off alarm bells among public health officials. Northeastern professor Kim Lewis explains the new superbug, how worried we should be, and how it might be stopped.
June 07, 2016
Mixing linguistics and business while on co-op
Charlotte Pratt says a highlight of her co-op in Spain is being able to merge her major of linguistics with learning about business, which she says will be helpful in the future.
June 07, 2016