Author: Lightsey, Suzanne
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Dr. Sharma is a recipient of the 2022 Shared Resource Pilot and Exploratory Study Award
The University of Florida Health Cancer Center has selected Dr. Blanka Sharma as one of three researchers to receive 2022 Shared Resource Pilot and Exploratory Study Awards. These projects are designed to collect preliminary data required to test novel ideas with the goal of creating innovative methodologies or strategies to use shared resources at the…
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UF BME celebrates Matthew Rexroad during National Hispanic Heritage Month
Matthew Rexroad, a first year Master’s student, in the Sharma Lab was featured by UF BME during National Hispanic Heritage Month this September. Matthew is inspired by his family stating “There is no way I would be where or who I am without them, and I am forever grateful for their love and support.” In…
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Suzanne passes her Qualifying Exam!
This fall, Suzanne passed her qualifying exam in September by presenting her thesis proposal, titled “3D Models for Interrogating the Effects of Solid Tumor Barriers on Natural Killer Cells.” Many thanks to her committee members, Dr. Ferrall-Fairbanks, Dr. Murfee, and Dr. Siemann for their support and feedback. Over the next several years, Suzanne’s research will…
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Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioengineering GRC 2022
The 2022 Gordon Conference (GRC) on Musculoskeletal Biology and Bioengineering, themed “Accelerating Discovery in the Musculoskeletal System,” featured ideas and emerging technologies that explore our progress in understanding the integrated function of the musculoskeletal system in development, at homeostasis, and in aging and disease. This interdisciplinary conference aimed to increase the diversity of our field…
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Sharma Lab takes second place at UF BME’s first field day
The Sharma Lab banded together with the Allen Lab and the Murfee Lab to form Team Shallenee. Together, we dominated dodgeball, kickball, tug of war, egg on spoon race, three-legged race, and water balloon catch, but fell short in the sack race. Overall, Team Shallenee placed second, narrowly losing to the Otto Lab. We are…
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Nahis Cruz-Delgado participates in summer REU program!
Congratulations to Nahis Cruz-Delgado for completion of the University of Florida’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) through the Department of Chemical Engineer, with the support of the National Science Foundation. Nahis is studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico and was one of fourteen students selected to participate in this program. Participants in…
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SSTP student Justin presents his summer research
On July 28th 2022, Justin Wu presented his summer research completed as a part of the Student Science Training Program (SSTP). Justin joined the lab mid-June as a part of this 6-week research program for high school students. Over the summer, Justin investigated chemically engineered manganese dioxide nanoparticles in the treatment of osteoarthritis under PhD student Jessica…
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The Sharma Lab graduates not one, not two, but FIVE seniors!
With the University of Florida allowing students to return to campus, our undergraduate students hit the ground running to complete their studies, resume their research, and graduate at the end of the Spring Term. While this was a time to celebrate being back together on campus, our undergraduate students had to stay vigilant and take…
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Tolu presents at OARSI 2022 World Congress in Berlin
Tolulope Ajayi, a fourth year PhD student in the Sharma Lab, presented her work at the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) World Congress in Berlin, Germany! OARSI is the premier international organization for scientists and health care professionals focused on the prevention and treatment of osteoarthritis. At this conference, Tolu shared her research on the…
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Suzanne is awarded the NSF GRFP
This spring, Suzanne Lightsey, a second year PhD student, was awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). The NSF GRFP strives to support outstanding graduate students in STEM disciplines who are pursuing research-based doctoral degrees. The GRFP provides three years of support over a five-year fellowship period for the graduate education…