INBRE News
Transforming Kidney Care for Fast-GrowingAsian American, American Indian, and Alaska Native Populations
The Kidney Week 2023 session "Serving the Underserved: Improving Kidney Health in Underserved Populations" highlighted the often overlooked kidney care needs of Asian American, American Indian, and Alaska Native communities in the United States. Dr. Leslie Wong from...
NMHU researchers discover new species of Giant Anaconda in South America
Dr. Sarah Corey-Rivas and Dr. Jesus Rivas hold up the Northern Green Anaconda, a new species of Giant Anaconds they identified in South America. Photo from the Las Vegas Optic Researchers from New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) have recently unveiled a...
INBRE Helping New Mexico Natives Through Out Their Careers
Sebastian Medina, a current Assistant professor at New Mexico Highlands University, has been involved in the New Mexico INBRE program for a majority of his professional career. Medina, a first-generation college student from a rural community in northeastern New...
Lab Rat Eyes Ph.D. in Chemistry
Original Article | this article was written by Jennifer Olson @Western New Mexico University "I like knowing with certainty whether something is right or wrong and being able to prove it,” said Nick Arnold, a Silver City native who is double majoring in cell/molecular...
Recognizing Large Proposal Submitters: October 2022
This article was written by Dr. Hamid Mansouri Rad, Senior Proposal Development Specialist, RAS @New Mexico State University Congratulations to Drs. Michèle Shuster and Steve Stochaj for each submitting a proposal equal to greater than $1 million in amount requested....
Meet Dr. Joe Tomaka, NMSU’s New IRB Chair
This article was written by Ms. Michelle Gavin, Research Integrity Coordinator, RIC @New Mexico State University The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at NMSU is responsible for reviewing research involving human subjects for compliance with federal regulations....
Dr. Romero-Olivares, a new NM-INBRE investigator and NMSU microbiologist is featured on The Scientist Magazine
Original Article | Written by AMANDA HEIDT @ The Scientist Magazine Dr. Romero-Olivares, a new NM-INBRE investigator and NMSU professor is featured on The Scientist Magazine as one of the scientists to watch, she is currently tracking fungi's response to climate...
Savannah Padilla, a former NISE student will graduate this May with a Bachelor of Science in Biology
Savannah Padilla, a previous NM-INBRE internship awardee, started as a mentee with Dr. Sebastian Medina in the fall of 2020; Savannah is currently in her last semester at New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) and will be graduating this May with a Bachelor of Science...
Congratulations to NM-INBRE investigator, Dr. Stewart Thompson on his new position as an Associate Professor at New Mexico Tech!
New Mexico INBRE is truly fortunate to have such incredibly gifted research investigators. Dr. Stewart Thompson from New Mexico Tech received formal tenure as an Associate Professor. For Dr. Thompson, New Mexico Tech stood out as an institution that had high quality...
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.