Tag: Feilim Mac Gabhann

Lindsay Clegg, ICM alum, receives David Tuckchow Yue Award

01/18/2018

Lindsay Clegg is the recipient of the 2017 David Tuckchow Yue Award for Exemplary Doctoral Research in Biomedical Engineering. Lindsay was recognized for her achievement on October 1, 2017 when she was presented with the award at the annual Biomedical Engineering PhD retreat. Lindsay received her PhD in biomedical engineering at The Johns Hopkins University where […]

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NIH Funds JHU Pre-Doctoral Training Program in Computational Medicine

07/11/2017

The Institute for Computational Medicine is proud to announce we have received federal funding for our Pre-Doctoral Training Program in Computational Medicine. This Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA), from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), will support trainees from the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Applied Mathematics & Statistics. Program […]

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Inez Lam, ICM graduate student, among first candidates selected for Johns Hopkins-MedImmune Scholars PhD Program

05/31/2017

Inez Lam, a first-year biomedical engineering PhD student, has been selected to participate in an innovative PhD program through the Johns Hopkins-MedImmune Scholars Program that will prepare her for a career in the biopharma industry. The five-year PhD program, a collaboration between Johns Hopkins University and MedImmune and the first-of-its-kind in the United States, is designed to […]

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Lindsay Clegg to receive Michael A. Shanoff Research Award

02/27/2017

Lindsay Clegg, a PhD candidate in the lab of ICM core faculty member Feilim Mac Gabhann, was selected by the Young Investigators’ Day Committee to receive the Michael A. Shanoff Research Award for her outstanding research. Lindsay was selected from an exceptionally large number of applicants and will receive a certificate and a cash award at […]

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Lindsay Clegg awarded 2017 Siebel Scholarship

09/16/2016

Lindsay Clegg, a PhD candidate in the lab of ICM core faculty member Feilim Mac Gabhann, has been awarded a prestigious 2017 Siebel Scholarship. Lindsay received her B.S. in biomedical engineering from Purdue University in 2011. Currently, her PhD thesis focuses on building cutting-edge, molecularly-detailed, multi-scale computational models of growth factor signaling in blood vessels. […]

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Drs. Mac Gabhann and Sarma promoted to Associate Professor

07/28/2016

With the support of both the Whiting School of Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, we in the Institute for Computational Medicine have been fortunate to have recruited an extraordinary cadre of young faculty. The accomplishments of two of these faculty, Drs. Feilim Mac Gabhann and Sridevi V. Sarma, have now been recognized by […]

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Drs. Mac Gabhann and Sarma host Reddit “Ask Us Anything”

04/04/2016

On Thursday, April 7, 2016, Drs. Feilim Mac Gabhann and Sridevi Sarma, ICM core faculty members and recipients of the JHU Catalyst Award, hosted a two-hour Reddit “Ask Us Anything” session on Computational Medicine. Dr. Feilim Mac Gabhann, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has research centered around Systems Pharmacology and Personalized Medicine. His lab builds computational […]

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Dr. Mac Gabhann receives Practical Ethics Funding

01/20/2016

Dr. Feilim Mac Gabhann, assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering and core faculty member of the Institute for Computational Medicine and collaborator Dr. Israel Gannot, associate research professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, are among the first faculty to receive funding from the new JHU Exploration of Practical Ethics program for their proposal entitled “Practical Ethics […]

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Catalyst Awards Granted to Two Early-Career Researchers

07/02/2015

Sri Sarma and Feilim MacGabhann, both Assistant Professors of Biomedical Engineering and ICM core faculty members, have each been selected as members of the first Johns Hopkins Catalyst cohort. Their proposals were among just 37 selected from over 175 university-wide submissions by early-career Johns Hopkins faculty members. Dr. Sarma’s project, entitled “Towards a Quantitative Diagnosis […]

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