Tag Archives: Big News
Lucas awarded an ARCS scholarship!
Congratulations to Lucas, who has been awarded a prestigious ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) scholarship. We are proud!
Check out our latest paper!
See our newest publication, the development of a HTS assay for testing inhibitors against Zika Polymerase, led by our collaborator Dr. Jair Lage De Siqueira Neto. Congratulations to Lucas for his work on this project!
Congrats, new MARC scholars!
Congratulations to Viraj and Giovanni, the newest MARC scholars! We are so proud of you!
Congrats to Grace for defending her MS degree!
Grace did an outstanding job defending her MS degree. We are so glad we get to keep her as a colleague as she works on her PhD. We are so proud of you, Grace!
Madison is honored as a graduating MARC scholar
Congratulations to #SohlMate Madison, who graduated with her BS from SDSU in 2018 and will be heading off to graduate school at University of Washington this Fall! She was recently honored as a MARC scholar. We are very proud of … Continue reading
Congrats to our graduating #SohlMates!
Madison, Erik, and Zach have earned their BS degrees from SDSU! We are so grateful you all were SohlMates. Thanks for helping to push our science forward, and good luck at graduate and medical schools!
Congrats to Diego, new DIP scholar!
We are so proud of our very own Diego for being selected as as Scholar for the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program!
#SohlMates represent at ASBMB 2018
Diego, Grace, and Madison all presented posters at ASBMB this spring in 2018. We are so proud of our #SohlMates representing us so well!
Madison is awarded an NSF fellowship!
Congratulations to Madison Kennedy, who was awarded a prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! We are so proud of this well-deserved accomplishment!
#SohlMate Success at SDSU’s Student Research Symposium (SRS)
We are so proud of our poster presenters, Lucas and Giovanni, and our oral presenter, Madison, for their participation at SRS. We also are proud of Grace, who presented her thesis work at a departmental seminar the same day. All … Continue reading