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KGI Biomarker Research Center Receives $1.65 Million Grant
March 15, 2012
Keck Graduate Institute has received one of the largest contributions in its history, a $1.65 million grant from the Beckman Coulter Foundation.
March 15, 2012
Keck Graduate Institute has received one of the largest contributions in its history, a $1.65 million grant from the Beckman Coulter Foundation.
High School Senior Motivates KGI Lab to Tackle Rare Disease
December 12, 2011
Being only in high school didn't stop Maggie King last summer from working in one of KGI's advanced research labs—and in the process influencing researchers to work on a rare disease that has impacted her family.
December 12, 2011
Being only in high school didn't stop Maggie King last summer from working in one of KGI's advanced research labs—and in the process influencing researchers to work on a rare disease that has impacted her family.
KGI Faculty to Address Webcast on Lab Automation and Instrumentation Development
May 5, 2011
Three members of the KGI faculty will present IVD Technology's upcoming educational lecture series webcast on "Challenges in Clinical Lab Automation and IVD Instrumentation Development."
May 5, 2011
Three members of the KGI faculty will present IVD Technology's upcoming educational lecture series webcast on "Challenges in Clinical Lab Automation and IVD Instrumentation Development."
Exhibit Gives KGI Campus a Scientific Heritage
December 29, 2010
KGI's new Science Heritage Center, featured in the Claremont Courier, offers visitors a 70-year history of instruments and devices that helped change the course of science in the 20th century.
December 29, 2010
KGI's new Science Heritage Center, featured in the Claremont Courier, offers visitors a 70-year history of instruments and devices that helped change the course of science in the 20th century.
KGI Unveils Science Heritage Center
December 1, 2010
Jim Osborne, PhD, the Robert E. Finnigan professor and director of the Center for Biomarker Research, officially unveiled KGI’s new Science Heritage Center this week. The Science Heritage Center showcases inventors Arnold Beckman and Wallace Coulter, whose pioneering analytical instruments revolutionized the bioscience and diagnostic industries.
December 1, 2010
Jim Osborne, PhD, the Robert E. Finnigan professor and director of the Center for Biomarker Research, officially unveiled KGI’s new Science Heritage Center this week. The Science Heritage Center showcases inventors Arnold Beckman and Wallace Coulter, whose pioneering analytical instruments revolutionized the bioscience and diagnostic industries.
Osborne Named Finnigan Professor
September 27, 2010
Keck Graduate Institute has awarded the Robert E. Finnigan professorship to Jim Osborne, PhD, a professor of biophysical chemistry at KGI with specialization of protein biochemistry, diagnostic applications and laboratory automation.
September 27, 2010
Keck Graduate Institute has awarded the Robert E. Finnigan professorship to Jim Osborne, PhD, a professor of biophysical chemistry at KGI with specialization of protein biochemistry, diagnostic applications and laboratory automation.
KGI Profs Dewey and Osborne Awarded NSF Grant for New Biomarker Center
August 10, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) today announced that Greg Dewey, PhD, Robert E. Finnigan Professor of Applied Life Sciences, and Jim Osborne, PhD, Industry Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, have received a three-year, $600,000 “Partnerships for Innovation” grant from the National Science Foundation that will help develop the new Center for Biomarker Research (CBR) on the KGI campus.
August 10, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) today announced that Greg Dewey, PhD, Robert E. Finnigan Professor of Applied Life Sciences, and Jim Osborne, PhD, Industry Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, have received a three-year, $600,000 “Partnerships for Innovation” grant from the National Science Foundation that will help develop the new Center for Biomarker Research (CBR) on the KGI campus.
KGI Professor Jim Osborne Appointed Full-Time Member of Faculty
July 20, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) has announced that Jim Osborne, industry professor of biophysical chemistry, has been appointed a full-time member of the KGI faculty, and has also been named director of the new Center for Biomarker Research (CBR) on the KGI campus.
July 20, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) has announced that Jim Osborne, industry professor of biophysical chemistry, has been appointed a full-time member of the KGI faculty, and has also been named director of the new Center for Biomarker Research (CBR) on the KGI campus.
KGI Receives $150K Grant from Beckman Coulter Foundation for New Biomarker Center
November 7, 2008
The Beckman Coulter Foundation has awarded a grant of $150,000 to KGI to help establish a new program for biomarker research.
November 7, 2008
The Beckman Coulter Foundation has awarded a grant of $150,000 to KGI to help establish a new program for biomarker research.
