Katya Makeyeva, a native of Kazakhstan, moved to the United States after high school to further her education in science. 鈥淔or as long as I can remember, I always wanted to be a genetic engineer,鈥濃
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The UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science (UMCCTS) has awarded seven pilot grants to faculty and research collaborators to accelerate the translation of basic discoveries into鈥, Automatic wide-field optical imaging for transplant organ viability assessment, Babak Movahedi, MD, PhD, assistant professor of surgery Yu Chen, PhD, associate professor of biomedical engineering, UMass Amherst Haichong Zhang, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical engineering,鈥, STING agonism for the treatment of COVID-19, Katherine A. Fitzgerald, PhD, the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research Chair , professor of medicine, vice chair for research in the Department of Medicine and director of the Program in鈥, Correction of defective splicing in fragile X syndrome with therapeutic potential, Joel Richter, PhD, the Arthur F. Koskinas Chair in Neuroscience and professor of molecular medicine The project will help researchers better understand fragile X syndrome and its associated鈥, Isolated single islet studies to define the factors underlying the heterogeneity of islet and peri-islet lymphocytic infiltration in human type 1 diabetes, David M. Harlan, MD, the William and Doris Krupp professor of medicine, professor of medicine and co-director of the Diabetes Center of Excellence Sally C. Kent, PhD, the George F. and Sybil H.鈥, Dissecting optical coherence tomography features to predict risk of future advanced age-related macular degeneration, Tianxiao Huan, PhD, assistant professor of ophthalmology & visual sciences Johanna Seddon, MD, ScM, professor of ophthalmology & visual sciences and director of the Macular Degeneration鈥, A deep learning-based, real-time vascular anatomy assessment tool for emergency stroke interventions, Anna Kuhn, MD, PhD, assistant professor of radiology Mohammed Salman Shazeeb, PhD, assistant professor of radiology Clifford Lindsay, PhD, assistant professor of radiology Researchers will expand鈥, Tinnitus characterization using reverse correlation with applications to retraining therapies, Divya A. Chari, MD, assistant professor of otolaryngology Adam Lammert, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Researchers will work to validate a novel鈥
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Michael Sakamoto, performing arts curator and director of the Asian and Asian American Arts and Culture Program for the Fine Arts Center has been awarded a $15,000 fellowship in choreography from the鈥
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AMHERST, Mass. 鈥 New research on the gender gap in faculty in finance programs, shows a significant gap, with only 16% of the finance faculty at top business schools being women. UMass Amherst鈥
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The UMass Chan Medical School Diversity and Inclusion Office has invited two dynamic women to accompany the Medical School in centering Black lives as part of its commitment to diversity, equity and鈥
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Kristin Mattocks, PhD, MPH, professor of population & quantitative health sciences and associate dean for veterans affairs at UMass Chan Medical School, has joined the editorial board of Women鈥檚鈥
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A team of Lowell High School students present their design-thinking project during a recent visit to the Innovation Hub at 110 Canal Street, hosted by the Rist DifferenceMaker Institute. Lowell High鈥, Rising to the Challenge, The Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School team of Mya Doucette, Gaby Guimaraes, Zach Medailleu and Gabriel Olafsson earned $500 for their winning pitch of ZuMix, an energy-boosting鈥, Opportunities Abound, During the Lowell High visit to iHub鈥檚 110 Canal St. location, students heard from two DifferenceMaker alumni: Rajia Abdelaziz 鈥16, co-founder of smart jewelry and accessory company invisaWear鈥
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Nursing students write notes while professor speaks to them UMass Dartmouth College of Nursing & Health Sciences faculty members Professor Mary McCurry, Assistant Professor Monika Schuler,鈥, Dean Kimberly Christopher of the College of Nursing & Health Sciences, . "We are extremely grateful to FORE for this generous and timely grant that will assist in preparing future nurses to treat patients with opioid use disorder with the highest levels of care and鈥, Dr. McMurry, added, "The stigma of opioid use disorder has been associated with significant health disparities. Our team is very excited for the opportunity to make a difference in addressing this very important鈥, FORE President Dr. Karen A. Scott, . "These projects have great potential to give us exciting new tools and lessons that will help communities around the country respond to the crisis more effectively, inform future policy decisions,鈥
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Dr. Vijaya Chalivendra is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at UMass Dartmouth's College of Engineering. Vijaya Chalivendra, professor of Mechanical Engineering at UMass Dartmouth, has received a鈥
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"Getting to Yes: The Making of Paid Leave in 橙子影院" graphic A new report from UMass Boston鈥檚 , Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, offers an in-depth look at the negotiation process between labor and business that led to the adoption of 橙子影院鈥 paid family and medical leave program as part of the 鈥榞rand bargain鈥 signed鈥, Getting to Yes: The Makings of Paid Leave in 橙子影院, confirms that 85,887 applications for paid leave were approved in 2021, with the majority (36,841) for employee leaves due to own serious health conditions, followed by 34,035 for child bonding, and鈥, Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, , director of the McCormack Graduate School鈥檚 Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy and the study鈥檚 principal investigator remarked, 鈥淎s discussions regarding paid family and medical leave鈥, Christa Kelleher, , research and policy director of the Center for Women in Politics and Policy stated, 鈥淭he consensus on a paid leave program achieved between labor and business leaders demonstrates what鈥檚 possible鈥
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