The ceremony honored 38 graduating biology and chemistry students and honorary degree recipient Jack E. Dixon, a pioneering biochemist.
Work led by the Loring lab at TSRI and the Lane lab at the University of Utah shows that human stem cells can help mice regain mobility after a crippling disease similar to multiple sclerosis.
The findings from the Paulson lab at TSRI and the Cummings lab at Emory shed light on how our immune system works and on potential new directions for antibiotic development.
TSRI Assistant Professor Ryan Shenvi, an alumnus of TSRI’s graduate program, focuses on creating new chemical choreography.