INBRE News
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...
Dr. Stewart Thompson from New Mexico Tech sparks interest in light, sleep and cancer among students and Faculty at San Juan College
One of New Mexico INBRE main objectives is to increase faculty professional development along with investigator collaboration throughout the state. Dr. Stewart Thompson, a current NM-INBRE investigator from New Mexico Tech had the opportunity to visit and present his...
NMSU & NISE professor joins initiative to fight shortage of new antibiotics.
New Mexico State University & New Mexico INBRE are joining the push to mitigate one of the most critical public health crises facing the world: antibiotic resistance. Dr. Lee Uranga, NMSU professor took part in a week-long training to become a partner instructor...
NM-INBRE Science Advisor Dr. Vallabh “Raj” Shah has been awarded a 5-year $3.5 million grant by the NIH to study kidney cancer
Vallabh “Raj” Shah, PhD, Distinguished and Regents’ Professor in The University of New Mexico’s Departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Internal Medicine, and Mark Unruh, MD, chair of Internal Medicine, will study risk factors for chronic kidney...
New Mexico INBRE investigator Dr. Kevin Houston has been awarded $1 million by the NIH
New Mexico INBRE investigator Dr. Kevin Houston has been awarded a $1 million, four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate how GPER1-dependent mechanisms of tamoxifen action contribute to tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer...
INBRE Co-Director, Dr. Ryan Ashley receives the Mobley Family Endowed Distinguished Research Award
Congratulations to Dr. Ryan Ashley on his receipt of the Mobley Family Endowed Distinguished Research Award. This renowned award is given to faculty members whose attributes pertain to exemplary research like contributions to citable scientific literature,...
New Mexico’s INBRE program gets renewed by the NIH to enhance Biomedical Research
New Mexico INBRE will be able to expand its efforts to increase biomedical research capability, improve understanding of disease and treatments, plus drive science growth through its statewide network, thanks to a five-year, $18.6 million grant from the National...