The Johns Hopkins graduate students selected as 2010 Siebel Scholars in the bioengineering category.

JHU students selected as 2010 Siebel Scholars

The California-based Siebel Foundation has selected five Johns Hopkins students as recipients of its annual Siebel Scholars awards, which provide funding for a student’s final year of graduate studies. Noy Bassik, of Fair Lawn, N.J.; Raymond Cheong, of Columbia, Md.; Shawn Lim, of Singapore; Sarah Hemminger, of Indianapolis; and Vasudev Bailey, of Bangalore, India received the award in the bioengineering category.

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Structural basis of voltage sensor function and pharmacology in ion channels

Kenton Swartz, PhD

speaker portraitSenior Investigator, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics Section, NIH/NINDS

Mon., Nov. 23, 2009, 1:30 pm
Traylor 709, School of Medicine
Hosted by: D. Yue
Videoconferenced to Clark 110
Light lunch will be provided in Traylor 709

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