Team Master’s Project Findings on Artificial Intelligence Published in DIA Journal December 26, 2018 The findings of a Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) Team Master’s Project (TMP) from the 2017-18 school year have been published in the December 6, 2018 edition of the Drug Information […] Read more
New Partnership Offers Students Clinical Research Experience in Area Hospitals November 7, 2018 Each week, Harrison Manacsa, MS ’19, and Ria Yalamanchilli, MS ’19, can be found not only in Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) classrooms, but also in a nearby hospital. They’re involved […] Read more
Research Leads to Implications for Pathogenesis of Cerebral Microbleeds September 10, 2018 Led by Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) faculty members and a former KGI research associate, the results of a new study published in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience may have implications for […] Read more
National Institutes of Health Supports Professor’s Research on Aging July 2, 2018 Degenerative diseases and inflammatory disorders become more common with age, in people and animals alike. But Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) Assistant Professor of Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics Kiana Aran is involved in […] Read more
Claremont High School Student Excels in KGI Research Lab March 20, 2018 Jhaline Mast is not your typical high school student. Currently a senior at Claremont High School, Mast participated in the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) High School Summer STEM Program in the summer […] Read more
KGI Alumna Pratyusha Ghoshal Roy Empowers Engaging Research at 23andMe March 7, 2018 Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) alumna Pratyusha G Roy has held several roles in marketing and product management in the biotechnology industry since graduating with her Master of Business and Science (MBS) degree […] Read more
Faculty Research Describes How Ions Play Key Roles in Controlling Mucosal Surfaces January 31, 2018 Two recent papers from Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) Professor James Sterling and Shenda Baker, President and COO at Synedgen, describe how ions interact with the mucosal surface glycans to ensure health. The […] Read more
Research Enhances a Pharmacy Student’s Education September 7, 2017 Jae Chang, PharmD ’19, isn’t your typical Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) student. Rather than studying a subject related to science or engineering as an undergraduate, he earned a degree in […] Read more
PharmD Students Win ACCP Clinical Research Challenge June 15, 2017 In a nationwide competition to develop research proposals, Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences students Russle Benson, Adrienne Desens, and Keith Suehiro earned a first-place finish. […] Read more
Doctoral Students Present Research at International Bioengineering Conference March 7, 2017 It’s not every day that first-year PhD students present their work at an international professional meeting. But Keck Graduate Institute’s Andrew Burns and Corinna Doris did exactly that at ECI’s […] Read more