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Proposals funded: Brubaker, Doorn-Harder, Williams

Congratulations to Peter Brubaker, professor of health & exercise science, whose proposal entitled “Transition from risk factors to heart failure: Prevalence, pathogenesis, and phenomics” has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number 1R01HL127028-01 and by [subaward/subcontract from] Wake Forest University Health Sciences (WFU funding agency).


February 2016 comings and goings

See a list of employees joining and leaving the University in February 2016: Comings Allman, Lindsay; Assistant Coach; Athletics: Volleyball – Women Ashley, Dylan; Server; Graylyn: Food Services Avery, Sarah; Bartender; Graylyn: Food Services Bennett, Sr., James Franklin; Transportation Assistant; Graylyn: Guest Services Benson, Elisabeth; […]


Aging Re-Imagined symposium begins March 17

The symposium “Aging Re-Imagined” brings leading scholars, artists, medical professionals and researchers together at Wake Forest who will share insights on four key ideas that inform how we age, and how we think and feel about aging: Mobility, Mind (including memory), Mortality, and Meaning.

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Proposals funded: Lachgar, Rejeski, Williams

Congratulations to Abdessadek Lachgar, professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Empowering Pakistani Women through Scientific Research, Technology Development, and Entrepreneurship: Waste-to-Energy Technology Development” has been funded by the USAID and by [subaward/subcontract from] National Academy of Sciences (WFU funding agency).


Proposals funded: Griffith, Jayawickreme, Jurchescu, Rice-Jalloh

Congratulations to Amanda Griffith, associate professor of economics, whose proposal entitled “An Engineer Like Me: How perceived Similarity and Peer Effects Influence Major Choice” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and by [subaward/subcontract from] Purdue University (WFU funding agency).   Congratulations to […]


Proposals funded: Anderson, Carroll, Kiang

Congratulations to Michael Anderson, assistant professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Spatiotemporal dynamics of woody cover in East African savannas” has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).     Congratulations to David Carroll, professor of physics, whose proposal entitled “Organic Thermoelectrics: the matrix […]


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