Tag: Collin Tokheim

Collin Tokheim honored at Young Investigators’ Day

04/18/2018

Collin Tokheim, ICM PhD candidate in the lab of Rachel Karchin, ICM core faculty member and associate professor of biomedical engineering, was honored at the School of Medicine’s 2018 Young Investigators’ Day award ceremony on April 17. Tokheim was among the 22 junior researchers who were recognized along with their mentors for their unique scientific […]

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Collin Tokheim to receive 2018 Young Investigator Award

04/02/2018

Collin Tokheim, ICM PhD candidate, has been selected by the Young Investigators’ Day Committee to receive the Martin and Carol Macht Award. Tokheim was selected for his outstanding research in the lab of Rachel Karchin, ICM core faculty member, associate professor of Biomedical Engineering, and William R. Brody Faculty Scholar. Tokheim will give a talk […]

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Collin Tokheim, Karchin Lab PhD student, lead author of published paper

12/19/2016

Collin J. Tokheim, a doctoral student in the lab of ICM core faculty member Rachel Karchin, is the lead author of a paper titled, “Evaluating the evaluation of cancer driver genes,” which was published December 13, 2016 in the Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Rachel Karchin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and William […]

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Collin Tokheim Awarded NRSA Fellowship

09/04/2015

Collin Tokheim, a third-year BME PhD student in the lab of Dr. Rachel Karchin, associate professor of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty member, has been awarded a National Research Service Award from the NIH’s National Cancer Institute for his proposal, “Integrative Approach for Predicting Cancer Driver Genes.” Collin’s research aims to develop an integrative […]

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