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Category: Lab News

  • Chapkin co-edits a special issue of Digestive Diseases and Sciences

    Chapkin co-edits a special issue of Digestive Diseases and Sciences providing a broad perspective of the role of the human microbiome in health, chonic disease risk, and prevention.

    Chapkin co-edits a special issue of Digestive Diseases and Sciences

  • Fuentes Keynote Speaker and Award Winner

    Our own N. Roberto Fuentes, Jr., PhD, delivered the keynote address at the TAMUS Pathways to the Doctorate Symposium in Laredo, TX. Robert was a Pathways fellow in the Chapkin Lab, completed his PhD in Toxicology, and is currently a T32 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Toxicology program. In January he starts a new chapter as…

    Fuentes Keynote Speaker and Award Winner

  • Mullens and Salinas receive HEEP Graduate Fellowship

    Two graduate students from the Chapkin and Ivanov Labs at Texas A&M University have been awarded a HEEP Graduate Fellowship sponsored by the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study.  The HEEP Graduate Fellowship is awarded to those who demonstrate outstanding academic performance, research ability, and potential leadership qualities. Both Destiny Mullens and Michael Salinas will be…

    Mullens and Salinas receive HEEP Graduate Fellowship

  • New Job Posting Available

    A post-doctoral position is open in Dr. Robert Chapkin’s laboratory (NCI Outstanding Investigator) at Texas A&M University in the NIH-funded Membrane Therapy & Complex Diseases Program. For more information please click HERE.

    New Job Posting Available

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    Chapkin Lab Members Compete in Student Research Week

    Student Research Week (SRW) is the largest student run research symposium in the nation. This four day competition highlights student research occurring on the Texas A&M campus. Students who participate are provided a venue to present their work through either oral presentations or poster sessions. This event allows students, faculty, and the community to see…

    Chapkin Lab Members Compete in Student Research Week