Neha receives the NSF Career Award

Neha Kamat has received a Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the foundation’s most prestigious honor for junior faculty members. Neha’s lab will receive $700,082 over five years from NSF’s Division of Materials Research. The award was highlighted by McCormick Engineering News.
Miranda’s paper is in the Best of Biophysical Journal 2021!

Miranda’s paper “,” is featured in the “Best of Biophysical Journal 2021.” The “Best of” series showcases some of the past year’s most exciting biophysics research and our paper appears as a top ten publication. .