Graduate Student win Grant!

Melissa Pergande has recently published two 1st authord articles and won a travel grant from Cayman Chemicals

Melissa Pergande received a Women in Research Travel Award from Cayman Chemicals, having just published two papers ("Quantitative, Label‐free Proteomics in the Symptomatic Niemann‐Pick, Type C1 Mouse Model Using Standard Flow Liquid Chromatography and Thermal Focusing Electrospray Ionization", Proteomics, doi: 10.1002/pmic.201800432 and "Differential Proteomics Reveals miR-155 as a Novel Indicator of Liver and Spleen Pathology in the Symptomatic Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C1 Mouse Mode", Molecules, doi: 10.3390/molecules24050994.)