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Congratulations to Allison Lopatkin ’13—an assistant professor of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, and microbiology and immunology at the University of Rochester—who is one of 22 scientists selected to join the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences this year. The program provides early-career scientists four years of funding to explore some of the most pressing questions in human health and medicine. The funding will help Lopatkin’s lab explore how changes in bacterial metabolism contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance. “This work will facilitate the development of improved diagnostic and prognostic tests for assessing antibiotic susceptibility, as well as novel classes of infection-fighting drugs," says Professor Lopatkin. More on Professor Lopatkin's remarkable achievement: https://lnkd.in/esktyjEy

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Jonathan Allen

Electrical Instrumentation and Remediation Consultant & Bikes Not Bombs 30+ years Volunteer (current).

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Congratulations, Dr. Lopatkin. While finishing my UofR bachelors, Dr. Carstensen let me design and test a myocardial probe for research on heart infarctions. Later, I had racked enough design experience to get hired by MIT to upgrade their gravity wave observatory from 150 to 166 dB, which was enough to finally prove Einstein's theory of gravity waves. My co-workers there saw to it that I could upgrade Caltech's observatory near the west coast, and faithfully cloned near Pisa, Italy.

scott smith

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congrat

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Jacques Robert

Professor & Chair, Microbiology & Immunology, Professor, Environmental Medicine.Director of the Xenopus laevis Research Resource for Immunobiology.

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Congratulations Allison!

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