Zaher Lab receives NIH grant

Hani Zaher, PhD, assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences, has received $268,008 of what’s expected to be a a five-year, $1.47 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for “The Role of Ribosome in Determining the Fate of Damaged MRNA.”

Zaher Lab receives NIH grant

Hani Zaher, PhD, assistant professor of biology in Arts & Sciences, has received $268,008 of what’s expected to be a a five-year, $1.47 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for “The Role of Ribosome in Determining the Fate of Damaged MRNA.”

Pierson wins Spector Prize

Each year, the Department of Biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis awards a prize to a graduating senior in memory of Marion Smith Spector, a 1938 graduate who studied zoology under the late Viktor Hamburger, PhD. This year, Will Pierson has won the prize. The Spector Prize, first awarded in […]