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April's paper is published T. gondii congenital infection and fetal stem cells!

April's thesis work is published in EMBO ( here). April shows for the first time that a live infection during pregnancy alters fetal stem cell development, severely retarding the ability of a subset of developmentally restricted stem cells to produce various immune cells following maternal T. gondii...

MCB Chair

As of today I will serve as the Chair of MCB department.

Speaker at AAI Washington DC

Honored to have been a part of a guest session at the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) meeting as an invited speaker for the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Symposium. Azza Idris (Harvard), Robin Stephens (Rutgers) and Romaniya Zayats (pictured below) gave...

Angela Quiroz-Cruz awarded Outstanding Undergraduate Award

Family Development Lab member Angela Quiroz-Cruz was selected as the School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Arts Outstanding Student in Psychology award. Here she is presenting a poster based on some of her research. Congratulations, Angela!

Jeremias Gonzalez is awarded as a CCBM Fellow.

Jeremias has been selected as one of the CCBM (NSF CREST) Fellows of Spring 2022. He will continue his amazing work on symmetry-based microfluidics through collaboration with Gopinathan's group. Well done!

The Financialization Of U.S. Higher Education

.The Financialization of U.S. Higher Education”, is available online here" Published in Socio-Economic Review, the study uses a unique new database an innovative theoretical framework for analyzing how non-profits, state agencies, and households have increasingly assumed multiple new roles in...

Do Poor Kids Deserve Lower-Quality Education Than Rich Kids?

This story was originally published by the Economic Policy Institute. Photo: Lauren Manning, Creative Commons, Some Rights Reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS Are charter schools better than public schools? Understanding Rocketship’s business model Good schools: What do we know about what works, and how...