KGI Students and Faculty Featured in Journal of Laboratory Automation September 22, 2015 JALA Special Issue: In Vitro Diagnostic Technology Reviews from the Keck Graduate Institute School of Applied Life Sciences The articles provide background on the different disease states and relevant biomarkers, […] Read more
Alumna Takes Part in FDA Clearance of Wound Cleanser Designed to Help U.S. Military September 4, 2015 KGI alumna Lonnissa Nguyen, PhD, RAC, who completed the Bioscience Management Certificate in 2013, contributed to the recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s 510(k) clearance to market the SynePureTMWound Cleanser […] Read more
Scientists Discover New Use for an Old Therapy Inhibiting Deadly Pathogens September 1, 2015 A new host-based therapy for Ebola, anthrax, and other deadly infectious diseases has been discovered by researchers at the Keck Graduate Institute and its collaborators. The discovery has the potential […] Read more
KGI PhD Students Working to Help Solve Ebola Crisis August 31, 2015 KGI PhD students Leeor Zilbermintz and William Leonardi have co-authored a paper that was recently published on Nature.com, a weekly international, interdisciplinary journal of science that highlights the finest peer-reviewed […] Read more
Biocon and KGI Launch Certificate Program in Bioscience Management August 18, 2015 KGI and Biocon recently launched a new program through Biocon Academy, called Biocon KGI Certificate Program in Bioscience Management. The KGI-Biocon partnership formally launched in January 2014 with the establishment of […] Read more
ASCB-KGI Biotech Course Teaches Students About Industry July 23, 2015 This summer students from all across the U.S. visited KGI for the ASCB-KGI Biotech course. The two week summer intensive program is designed for advanced graduate students and postdocs to […] Read more
Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program Underway July 16, 2015 Twenty-eight students are currently participating in the 10 week long Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) program, which is designed for undergraduate students from institutions with limited or no research opportunities. […] Read more
PhD Student Attends Conference in Switzerland July 6, 2015 MBS alumni and current PhD student Elizabeth Henderson recently attended the sixth annual conference on Plant-Based Vaccines, Antibodies & Biologics in Lausanne, Switzerland. The conference provided the space for an […] Read more
KGI Community Helps Send Sample Prep Devices to the International Space Station June 26, 2015 Founded by KGI faculty and Director of PSM National Office, Dr. Jim Sterling and former KGI faculty, Dr. Robert Doebler, Claremont BioSolutions will soon have two sample prep devices at […] Read more
Susan Wessler Named to an Endowed Chair Position at UC Riverside June 18, 2015 Susan R. Wessler, a distinguished professor of genetics at the University of California, Riverside and a passionate advocate for spreading the excitement of doing genomics research to undergraduate students, has been named […] Read more