CPPR Faculty, Dr. Raman Bahal, Fighting Pediatric Cancer with Funding by St. Baldrick’s Foundation
Dr. Raman Bahal (UConn) recently received a grant to intensify his research to combat Burkett’s Lymphoma, the fastest growing cancer in humans. Read more about Dr. Bahal’s research and Jack Klein, the boy from Indianapolis after whom the grant was named.
CPPR Student, Dana Moseson, Awarded by IPEC Americas Foundation
Dana Moseson (center), graduate student in the lab of Dr. Lynne Taylor (left) at Purdue University, won a graduate student award from the International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council (IPEC) Americas Foundation. The award was presented by CPPR Faculty, Dr. Diane Burgess (right), who serves on the IPEC Americas Board of Directors.
CPPR Student Sameera Sansare Receives ISPE Scholarship
The International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers awarded CPPR student, Sameera Sansare, the 2019 Joel Goldenberg Memorial Scholarship. See more at https://today.uconn.edu/school-stories/sameera-sansare-awarded-prestigious-ispe-scholarship/
Wei-Chung (Jimmy) Luo wins ISLFD best poster for CPPR project results
CPPR Student Wei-Chung Luo was awarded best poster for his CPPR project “Impact of Lyoprotectants and Freeze-Drying Process on Stability of Nanocarriers” at the 2019 East Coast Meeting of the International Society of Lyophilization – Freeze Drying (ISLFD) on September 17th, 2019, held at MedImmune, Gaithersburg, MD.
Jayesh Sonje, CPPR Student, awarded travel stipend by University of Maryland-NIST outreach program
Jayesh Sonje, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota in Dr. Raj Suryanarayanan’s lab, received a travel grant for performing small angle neutron scattering experiments to understand protein aggregation in frozen systems. The outreach program encourages first-time users, provides them with essential educational opportunity to visit the NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) facility in Maryland, and enables them to carry out experiments with the guidance of NIST scientific staff.
CPPR Faculty, Professor Calvin Sun at the University of Minnesota, receives the 2019 Shangraw Award by the International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
Professor Changquan “Calvin” Sun is being honored for his many contributions in the study of excipients and excipient-related technology. He joins previous CPPR Shangraw awardees, Professor Raj Suryanarayanan (University of Minnesota) and Professors Diane Burgess and Robin Bogner (University of Connecticut).
Recently Graduated CPPR Student, Dr. Shreya Kulkarni, receives NIPTE Outstanding Student Research Award
The National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education announced its 2019 awardees, including recently graduated CPPR Student, Dr. Shreya Kulkarni, from the Bogner Lab at University of Connecticut. Shreya was awarded for her dissertation research including findings from a CPPR project on reconstitution of high concentration lyophilized proteins. Dr. Kulkarni is now with Bristol-Myers Squibb.
CPPR exhibits at International Society of Lyophilization-Freeze Drying
Lots of folks stopped by our booth on September 17, 2019 to pick up a CPPR flash drive and learn more about the opportunities available with CPPR membership for their companies.
Jayesh Sonje, CPPR Student, poster selected among top 25 at 2019 Gordon Research Conference
Jayesh Sonje, a graduate student at the University of Minnesota in Dr. Raj Suryanarayanan’s lab, was selected among 25 posters for the poster ‘Influence of excipients on physical form of mannitol in frozen and freeze-dried formulations’ at the poster session conducted at 2019 Preclinical Form and Formulation for Drug Discovery, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire.