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ULM s Dr Seetharama Jois Receives $1 65 Million For Lung Cancer Research

University of Louisiana Monroe The National Institutes of Health awarded $1.65 million to fund cancer research being done by Seetharama Jois, Ph.D., a professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences at the University of Louisiana Monroe College of Pharmacy.    The research will be carried out in collaboration with Yong-Yu Liu, M.D., Ph.D., a cancer pharmacologist at the ULM College of Pharmacy, and a lung-cancer researcher from the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.   Director of the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research LaWanna Gilbert-Bell, said, This is the second R01 awarded by NIH to the University since 2016. This is the highest award possible from the NIH. It reiterates and highlights the profound research being conducted by our distinguished faculty.   

ULM announces 2020 Foundation Awards for Excellence recipients

ULM announces 2020 Foundation Awards for Excellence recipients facebook like button Published April 1, 2021 University of Louisiana Monroe President Ron Berry announces the 2020 Foundation Awards for Excellence recipients. Four faculty and one staff member were selected based on the overall effectiveness in their field and contributions to the university.     Award for Excellence in Research - Todd Murphy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, School of Sciences, College of Arts, Education, and Sciences Murphy   Award for Excellence in Service – Anthony Walker, Pharm.D., Clinical Associate Professor, School of Clinical Sciences, College of Pharmacy Walker   Award for Excellence in Teaching – Shannon Banks, Instructor, School of Basic Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Sciences,

SPECIAL REPORT: About one-third of Nigeria s ministers attended same university

SPECIAL REPORT: About one-third of Nigeria’s ministers attended same university Eighteen ministers also bagged degrees from foreign institutions. 5 min read Thirteen of Nigeria’s current 44 ministers graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, an extensive review of their official resumes have shown. A PREMIUM TIMES’ review of the details further shows that all the 13 obtained only their first degrees from the 58-year-old institution formerly named the University of Northern Nigeria. The only exemption is the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammad Bello, who bagged both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business administration from the university, in 1980 and 1987 respectively, after which he graduated from the International University of Africa, Sudan, in 1994.

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