INBRE News
NM-INBRE science advisor, Jeff Arterburn is recognized among the top 2% worldwide for research citations.
New Mexico INBRE is proud to announce that Dr. Jeff Arterburn, along with other NMSU faculty members were recognized among the top 2% worldwide for research citations. They were listed in a worldwide database of top scientists created by Stanford University.
NM-INBRE investigator, Dr. David Torres publishes two research papers!
New Mexico INBRE investigator and Chair of the Department of Math and Physical Science at Northern New Mexico College, Dr. David Torres had the opportunity to publish two impressive research papers: A low-cost computational approach to analyze spiking activity in...
NNMC & NM-INBRE Student Selected for National Biomedical Fellowship
Northern New Mexico College senior, Evelyn Juarez was named as one of ten students in the nation to receive the 2020 Academy for Research, Clinical, and Health Equity Scholarship (ARCHES) and participate in a fellowship program with the Georgetown University School of...
NM-INBRE Experiential Learning Development Program at San Juan College
New Mexico INBRE's Experiential Learning Development Program (ELDP) at San Juan College becomes a considerable accomplishment. Last summer as the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding, five students signed up for hands on research experience in two groups, Dr. Eric Miller’s...
NISE Virtual Bioinformatics success during COVID-19 pandemic
Even though COVID-19 impacted summer internships last year, New Mexico INBRE was able to overcome this obstacle by offering a NISE Bioinformatics virtual course. This last-minute decision became a rewarding experience for students and instructors involved. NM-INBRE...
NM-INBRE investigator receives the Presidential Award for Excellence in Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activity
Dr. Ivana Mali, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology at Eastern New Mexico University and NM-INBRE investigator, has recently been awarded the ENMU Presidential Award for Excellence in Research, Scholarship, Creative Activity. Dr. Mali was nominated by her...
Dr. Ryan Ashley, Co-Director of New Mexico INBRE and NMSU Animal and Range Sciences professor examines placenta development.
Dr. Ryan Ashley, Co-Director of our New Mexico INBRE program and NMSU Animal and Range Sciences professor examines placenta development and dysfunction as part of his research. His major field of Interest is Reproductive Physiology with an emphasis in recognition and...
Members of New Mexico INBRE work together to provide the WHO hand sanitizer, face shields and face masks to Native Communities in the state.
During this challenging time, it is more critical than ever to come together to help those most in need. Some of our recognized network members teamed up to distribute face masks and hand sanitizers to the needing New Mexico Native Communities during the COVID-19...
New Mexico INBRE develops a NISE Virtual Research Experience for the Summer
Since the world is living in unprecedented times due COVID-19, New Mexico INBRE has been forced to modify how the NISE program will be run this summer. The admin core has been working with the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) to develop a virtual...
NISE Program Teaching Assistant wins two prestigious awards
Congratulations to Aditi Kulkarni, NMSU graduate student and NISE program’s teaching assistant; who has received two significant awards. Aditi won the Grad Award for Research Excellence and the Grad Award for Teaching Excellence for 2020. According...