Month: December 2017
Hudalla Awarded NIBIB Trailblazer R21 Award
December 5, 2017Dr. Hudalla Awarded NIBIB Trailblazer R21 Award November 06, 2017 Dr. Gregory A. Hudalla, assistant professor & J. Crayton Pruitt Family Term Fellow, was recently awarded a National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) Trailblazer R21 Award for his grant entitled, “Supramolecular hydrogels for localized delivery of immunomodulatory enzymes.” The proposed project aims to develop biomaterials with integrated immunomodulatory […]
Read more »Hall, Hudalla, and Paravastu Receieve $1 Million NSF RAISE Grant
December 5, 2017Hall, Hudalla, and Paravstu Receive $1 Million NSF RAISE Grant August 29, 2017 Dr. Gregory A. Hudalla, assistant professor and J. Crayton Pruitt Family Term Fellow, and collaborators were recently awarded a $1 million NSF RAISE grant entitled, “RAISE: Design of co-assembling peptides as recombinant protein fusion tags for integrating enzymes into supramolecular hydrogels.” The […]
Read more »Keselowsky and Hudalla Awarded NIH Grant to Manage Inflammation in Periodontal Disease
December 5, 2017Dr. Hudalla and Dr. Keselowsky Awarded $2.1 million NIH Grant to Manage Inflammation in Periodontal Disease August 31, 2017 Dr. Benjamin Keselowsky (PI), professor, and Dr. Gregory Hudalla, assistant professor, along with collaborators, Shannon Wallet and Mark Wallet were recently awarded a $2.1 million NIH grant entitled “Tissue-Targeted Enzyme for Localized Tryptophan Catabolism to Direct Subcutaneous.” Periodontal disease refers […]
Read more »New Pruitt Family Endowed Faculty Fellowships Awardees
December 5, 2017Dr. Hudalla Receives the new Pruitt Family Endowed Faculty Fellowship December 08, 2016 The J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering is proud to announce the awardees of the Pruitt Family Endowed Faculty Fellowships to recognize talented junior faculty! Congratulations to: Dr. Kyle D. Allen, assistant professor and associate chair of undergraduate studies Dr. […]
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