Department News
Below are articles from various sources about members of MCB and their research.
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Development and Physiology, Samantha Lewis, received the R.R. Bensley Award in Cell Biology from the American Association of Anatomists (AAA). This award recognizes early-career investigators who have made important contributions to biomedical science through their research.
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Yvette Fisher, received the C.J. Herrick Award in Neuroanatomy from the American Association of Anatomists (AAA). This award recognizes early-career investigators who have made important contributions to biomedical science through their research.
Congratulations to MCB alumnus Rafael Rivera-Lugo (PhD 2022, Portnoy Lab) for being named a 2023 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award recipient. This award from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center recognizes exceptional achievement in graduate studies in the biological sciences.
Professor of Cell Biology, Development and Physiology David Bilder and Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology Daniel Nomura are two of twelve outstanding research projects to receive ASPIRE awards from the The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research.
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology Andrea Gomez and Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Development and Physiology Samantha Lewis were among six Berkeley early-career faculty members named 2023 Sloan Research Fellows. The fellowships honor extraordinary researchers whose creativity, innovation and re
Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology, Nicholas Ingolia, has been selected to receive a 2023 RNA Society Mid-Career Award for his exceptional research achievements. Read more...
MCB Professors David Drubin, Rebecca Heald and Robert Tjian are among 11 UC Berkeley faculty who have been elected as lifetime fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
MCB Professors of Immunology and Molecular Medicine, Greg Barton and Russell Vance, are two of the recent grant recipients of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) new Emerging Pathogens Initiative.
As the year comes to a close, MCB has a lot to be thankful for. Most importantly, we are grateful for our extraordinary community of our students, postdocs, staff, faculty, alumni and friends. We hope you enjoy our year-end video highlighting some of our 2022 memories together.