Author Archives: christal
Congrats to SDSU’s newest MARC Scholar, Madison
June 2016: Congrats to SDSU’s newest MARC Scholar, Madison Congratulations, Madison Kennedy, for being awarded an NIH MARC Scholar (Maximizing Access to Research Careers). She joins Eric Gonzalez as a member of SDSU’s MARC family.
Congrats to Stacy on graduating from SDSU
May 2016: Congrats to Stacy on graduating from SDSU Congratulations to Stacy Anselmo for graduating from San Diego State University! We are so proud of you!
Congrats to Diego for being selected for CRISPR Camp
Mar. 2016: Congrats to Diego for being selected for “CRISPR Camp” Congratulations to Diego Avellaneda Matteo for being selected to attend the 2016 CRISPR Workshop by Berkeley’s Innovative Genomics Initiative! We are excited for you to bring this technology to … Continue reading
Publicity for the Sohl Lab
Mar. 2016: Publicity for the Sohl Lab Check out this interview with Dr. Sohl. Thanks, SDSU NewsCenter! http://newscenter.sdsu.edu/sdsu_newscenter/news_story.aspx?sid=76062
Sohl Lab publicity from NIH NCI
Jan. 2016: Sohl Lab publicity from NIH NCI Check out an interview with Dr. Sohl at http://www.cancer.gov/research/nci-role/spotlight/profiles/christal-sohl
Welcome new graduate students!
Oct. 2015: Welcome new graduate students! We are so happy to welcome first year graduate students Diego, Lucas, and Anna to the Sohl Lab! We hope your time here is happy and productive.
R00 proposal has been funded by the NIH
Sept. 2015: R00 proposal has been funded by the NIH (NCI) The Sohl lab has received grant funding for understanding the molecular mechanisms of isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutations in cancer from the NIH (R00). We are appreciative to the NCI … Continue reading
The Sohl Lab is open for business
Aug. 2015: The Sohl Lab is open for business Students in the Sohl lab will gain interdisciplinary expertise in biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics, including pre-steady-state kinetics, X-ray crystallography, spectroscopy, recombinant technology and cellular methods in a collaborative environment. We … Continue reading