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* May 2014- Bing Yu presented his research work entitled "Immunomodulatory role of Gpnmb in macrophage polarization in diabetes" in the Immunoloy 2014 meeting at Pittsburgh.
* Apr 2014- Jennifer Miller and Deborah Douglas presented their research works performed in our lab in the Kent State Undergraduate Research Symposium.
* Jan 2014- Talib Alboslemy(Ph.D student, School of Biomedical Sciences) joined our lab, Welcome!!
* Sep 2013- He Liu (Ph.D student, Chemistry) joined our lab, Welcome!!
* Sep 2013- He Liu (Ph.D student, Chemistry) joined our lab, Welcome!!
* Aug 2013- Jennifer Miller (Junior, Biological Sciences), Steven Shaffer (Senior, Biological Sciences), and Deborah Douglas (Senior, Biotechnology) joined our lab as a undergraduate researcher, Welcome all of you!!
* Aug 2013- Jennifer Miller (Biological Sciences), Steven Shaffer (Biological Sciences), and Deborah Douglas (Biotechnology) joined our lab as a undergraduate researcher, Welcome all of you!!
* July 2013- A manuscript entitled "Catecholamine stress alters neutrophil trafficking and impairs wound healing via β2 adrenergic receptor mediated upregulation of IL-6" is now accepted for publication in the ''Journal of Investigative Dermatology''.
* July 2013- A manuscript entitled "Catecholamine stress alters neutrophil trafficking and impairs wound healing via β2 adrenergic receptor mediated upregulation of IL-6" is now accepted for publication in the ''Journal of Investigative Dermatology''.
* Apr 2013- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Farris Family Innovation Award to engage research on developing nanothermotherapy platform to target bacterial biofilms in diabetic wounds  
* Apr 2013- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Farris Family Innovation Award to engage research on developing nanothermotherapy platform to target bacterial biofilms in diabetic wounds  

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News and Award

  • May 2014- Bing Yu presented his research work entitled "Immunomodulatory role of Gpnmb in macrophage polarization in diabetes" in the Immunoloy 2014 meeting at Pittsburgh.
  • Apr 2014- Jennifer Miller and Deborah Douglas presented their research works performed in our lab in the Kent State Undergraduate Research Symposium.
  • Jan 2014- Talib Alboslemy(Ph.D student, School of Biomedical Sciences) joined our lab, Welcome!!
  • Sep 2013- He Liu (Ph.D student, Chemistry) joined our lab, Welcome!!
  • Aug 2013- Jennifer Miller (Biological Sciences), Steven Shaffer (Biological Sciences), and Deborah Douglas (Biotechnology) joined our lab as a undergraduate researcher, Welcome all of you!!
  • July 2013- A manuscript entitled "Catecholamine stress alters neutrophil trafficking and impairs wound healing via β2 adrenergic receptor mediated upregulation of IL-6" is now accepted for publication in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
  • Apr 2013- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Farris Family Innovation Award to engage research on developing nanothermotherapy platform to target bacterial biofilms in diabetic wounds
  • May 2013- Dr. Bing Yu joined our lab as a Research Associate in collaborative project with Dr. Chris Malcuit and Dr. Fayez Safadi. Welcome!!
  • Feb 2013- Dr. Baeckkyoung Sung joined our lab as a Postdoct Fellow, Welcome!!
  • Nov 2012- Dr. Kim is selected as a recipient of Kent State Postdoc Seed Program Award for collaborative projects between Kent State and NEOMED