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RECENT AWARDS
Canadian Diabetes Association Doctoral Student Research Award



Frank Huynh

Supervisor: Dr. Tim Kieffer
2010 Canadian Diabetes Association Young Scientist Award



Timothy Kieffer


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NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship (PhD)


Tamara Bodnar

Supervisor: Dr. Joanne Weinberg


Heather Denroche
The role of leptin in glucose homeostasis.

Supervisor: Dr. Tim Kieffer


Stephanie Ellis
Investigation of the cellular mechanisms that control diverse interactions between integrin and talin during development.

Supervisor: Dr. Guy Tanentzapf


Nicole Templeman
Metabolic responses of working skeletal muscle to acute and chronic hypoxia.

Supervisor: Dr. Jim Johnson
CIHR Canada Graduate Scholarship Award (MSc)


Andrea Globa
The role of b-catenin stabilization in synaptic plasticity and chronic addiction.

Supervisor: Dr. Shernaz Bamji
NSERC Post Graduate Scholarship (MSc)


Vivian Lam


Supervisor: Dr. Joanne Weinberg
College for Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Award (PhD)


Parisa Asghari
Dynamic distribution of myocyte ryandine receptors (RyR).

Supervisor: Dr. Ed Moore
College for Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Award (MSc)


Michael Bround
Molecular and functional consequences of cardiac ryanodine receptor deletion.

Supervisor: Dr. Jim Johnson


Michelle Chan
Mitogenic effects of insulin in pancreatic cancer.

Supervisor: Dr. Jim Johnson


Christopher Smendziuk
Innexin4 mediates stem cell differentiation and survival in the Drosophilia germline.

Supervisor: Dr. Guy Tanentzapf
Four Year Fellowship (PhD)


Gai Ban

Supervisor: Dr. T Michael Underhill


Michael Fairchild
A genome wide screen for cytoskeletal regulators of stem cell differentiation in Drosophilia testes identifies a sumor suppresor function for profilin.

Supervisor: Dr. Guy Tanentzapf
UBC Affiliated Award (MSc)


Alexander Perkins
An RNAi screen in Drosophila melanogaster to identify genes involved in maintaining tissue architecture.

Supervisor: Dr. Guy Tanentzapf
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