Prof. Montclare Speaks at 2016 Women in STEM Summit

Prof. Montclare was among other prominent members of the NYC STEM community invited to speak at the 2016 Women in STEM Summit, encouraging and pushing for gender equality in science and engineering. The theme for the summit was “Envision and Empower.” Alongside Keynote Speaker, Minerva Tantoco, the first-ever Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the City… Continue reading Prof. Montclare Speaks at 2016 Women in STEM Summit

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Congratulations to Lindsay Hil on Poster Award!

MD/PhD candidate, Lindsay Hill, won the poster award at the 5th Northeast Complex Fluids and Soft Matter Workshop hosted at New York University Tandon School of Engineering. Lindsay showcased her research on the “Development of a Protein-Based Ferrofluid for Therapeutic Applications.” Congrats, Lindsay! Keep up the amazing work!

Andrew Olsen Presents Research at BioDesign MegaMeeting

Congratulations to Andrew Olsen on successfully presenting on his research at the BioDesign MegaMeeting hosted at CCNY. He spoke at the conference on the detoxification of nerve agents using the enzyme, phosphotriesterase.

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Undergraduates Present Their Research at MACUB

The Montclare Lab had three undergraduate members present their research at MACUB at Montclair State University: Teeba Jihad, Sumayya Vawda, and Nicole Schnabel. Congratulations on successful presentations!

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Welcome to New Graduate Member, Yao Wang

We would like to welcome Yao Wang to the Montclare Lab. She will be pursuing her PhD in Material Chemistry. Her research will be on developing patterned stimuli-responsive photo-crosslinkable protein engineered hydrogels.

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Welcome to New Graduate Member, Jeffrey Liu

We would like to welcome Jeffrey Liu to the Montclare Lab. He is currently pursuing his MS in Chemistry. His research will be on the development of self assembling proteins that can bind to hydrophobic molecules and can be monitored by magnetic resonance imaging for the purpose of drug delivery in cancer diagnostics

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Welcome to New Undergraduate Lab Member, Sumayya Vawda

We would like to welcome Sumayya Vawda to the Montclare Lab. She is working toward her BS in Biomolecular Science. She is working on the development of self assembling proteins that can bind to hydrophobic molecules and can be monitored by magnetic resonance imaging for the purpose of drug delivery in cancer diagnostics.

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