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Merg lab awarded collaborative ARO grant with three other PIs on the development of responsive peptide/protein-based architectures!
Surface coverage dynamics for reversible dissociative adsorption on finite linear lattices
Mercado, E., H.T. Jung, C. Kim, A.L. Garcia, A.J. Nonaka, and J.B. Bell. 2023. “Surface Coverage Dynamics for Reversible Dissociative Adsorption on Finite Linear Lattices”. J. Chem. Phys. 159: 144107.
Hins Qiu wins CCBM undergraduate fellowship
Undergraduate student Hins Qiu who has been associated with our lab for almost two years now receives a CCBM student fellowship for the academic year 2023/2024. He will receive a stipend and additional mentoring from the CCBM - a NSF-funded center for biophysics/bioengineering on campus. He is...
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NIH Grant Awarded
The National Institute of Health awarded a R01 grant worth $3 million dollars to Professor Maria-Elena Young. Young's project plans to span across five years looking at health care access and quality of life of latinos in rural communities and how immigration policies have an impact. The project...
Policies Influencing Rural Latino Health (PIRLH)
PIRLH is a research study focusing on rural latino health and how immigration policies affect their quality of life. The study will involve a survey being conducted in various counties in California and Arizona that will highlight access to health care, quality of health care, and their quality of...
Caught Between a Well-Intentioned State and a Hostile Federal System: Local Implementation of Inclusive Immigrant Policies
This study analyzes the effect of the implementation of state immigration policies and how the relationship between federal, state, and local policies causes the implementation of state immigration policies to be inconsistent across the state.