Castañeda and Loh win an Inaugural Nappi Family Research Award!

Carlos Castañeda (SU) and Stewart Loh (SUNY-Upstate) have teamed up together to collaborate on an exciting project to design inhibitors of p53 and Mdm2 interactions. Mdm2 is a ubiquitin ligase that ubiquitinates p53, a tumor suppressor protein whose dysfunction is common in nearly all cancers. In December 2015, Carlos and Stewart received an $100,000 2-year grant from the Nappi Family (thank you Sam and Carol) as part of the inaugural research awards that encourage new collaborations between Upstate and SU. Stay tuned for more info.

Driving Inspiration and Innovation Through Collaboration Inaugural Nappi Family Research Awards 2015
Carlos answering questions during the 7-minute pitch
Driving Inspiration and Innovation Through Collaboration Inaugural Nappi Family Research Awards 2015
Driving Inspiration and Innovation Through Collaboration Inaugural Nappi Family Research Awards 2015 – Thank you Sam and Carol!

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