Researcher Returns to Africa with New Way to “Trap” Deadly Virus
By Michele McDonald Flying in a small plane over Kenya 25 years ago, researcher Charlie Bailey searched for mosquito breeding grounds where he thought the virus that causes Rift Valley fever hid...
View ArticleDr. Kylene Kehn-Hall 2013 Mason Emerging Researcher Award
Dr. Kylene Kehn-Hall will receive the award from Vikas Chandhoke, Vice President for Research and Economic Development, at the Celebration of Achievements ceremony on be Monday, Nov. 11th in the Center...
View ArticleDr. Hakami’s Lab Researching Black Death
George Mason University professor Ramin M. Hakami is searching for new ways to treat modern ailments by studying bacterial and viral biodefense agents, including the medieval disease notoriously known...
View ArticleDr. Van Hoek and Barney Bishop – Mason 4-VA Grant Awards Honored
Drs. Monique van Hoek and Barney Bishop were awarded a collaborative grant with James Madison University to study antimicrobial activity in the bedbug, Cimex lectularius....
View ArticleDr. Van Hoek –“Molecular drill bits attack tuberculosis”
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2014/03/molecular-drill-bits-amp-peptides-attack-tuberculosis-bacteria
View ArticleCongratulations Dr. Narayanan
Dr. Narayanan is the winner of the 2014 College of Science Dean’s Early-Career Excellence Award. The Early-Career Excellence Award is presented to a tenure-track faculty member in the College who has...
View ArticleDr. Hakami is awarded USAMRIID contract
The U.S. Medical Research Institute of lnfectious Diseases (USAMRIID) has announced intentions to award a new contract to George Mason University for profiling of host responses to high priority...
View ArticleInternational Research Team Tackles Deadly Virus
A George Mason University-led team of international researchers is looking for ways to treat a debilitating and often fatal encephalitis virus that hits horses and humans alike....
View ArticleNew Study: Cranberries Pack a Punch to Bacteria Linked to Cystic Fibrosis
George Mason researchers are seeking out naturally based remedies to beat back antibiotic-resistant bacteria—and finding success....
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