Accolades

September 2007

Sam Hodge: September 18, 2007
Sam Hodge, professor and chair of the Department of Legal Studies at the Fox School of Business, presented the paper “Medical Records and Diagnosis” at the Indiana State Bar Association...
September 18, 2007
Allen W. Nicholson: September 18, 2007
Allen W. Nicholson, professor of biology and chemistry and associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Science and Technology, received a competitive continuation grant from...
September 18, 2007
Jack Vanderhei: September 18, 2007
Jack Vanderhei, associate professor of risk, insurance and healthcare management, published “Automatic Contribution Increases to Benefit Poorest” in Pensions & Investments on...
September 18, 2007
Michael Sachs: September 18, 2007
Michael Sachs, professor of kinesiology in the College of Health Professions, received fellow status in the American Psychological Association. This honor is reserved for less than 5 percent of the...
September 18, 2007
Iis Tussyadiah: September 18, 2007
Iis Tussyadiah, sport and recreation management lecturer for the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, presented a paper in June, at the Sixth Symposium on Aspects of Tourism in Eastbourne, U...
September 18, 2007
Thomas Fekete: September 18, 2007
Thomas Fekete, professor of medicine at the School of Medicine and chief of infectious diseases at Temple University Hospital, was a local moderator for the national Continuing Medical Education...
September 18, 2007
Grace X. Ma: September 18, 2007
Grace X. Ma, professor of public health in the College of Health Professions, received a grant from the National Institutes of Health for the project “A Randomized Trial of Hep B Screening and...
September 18, 2007

August 2007

Eva Surmacz: August 18, 2007
Eva Surmacz, associate professor at the Center for Biotechnology at the College of Science and Technology, received a grant for the project “HER2/Leptin Crosstalk in Breast Cancer.” The...
August 18, 2007
Ming Zhang: August 18, 2007
Ming Zhang, a graduate student in the laboratory of Ronald Tuma in the Center for Substance Abuse Research and the Department of Physiology at the School of Medicine, received one of four top...
August 18, 2007
Scott Rawls: August 18, 2007
Scott Rawls, an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the School of Pharmacy, received a grant for $225,000 from National Institute of Drug Abuse for the project titled “Cannabinoid...
August 18, 2007

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