Ken Tawara Presented at the Graduate Research Symposium
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Ken Tawara, a student in Boise State’s Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. program, gave an oral presentation at the Annual Graduate Research Symposium at Boise State University May 15, 2014. Ken’s oral presentation was entitled “Progression of breast cancer metastasis mediated by Oncostatin M.”
Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Student, Josh Eixenberger, Co-authored a Dissertation Published in the Journal of Applied Physics

Punnoose, A., Dodge, K., Beltrán, J. J., Reddy, K. M., Franco, N., Chess, J., Eixenberger, J., … Barrero, C. A. (May 07, 2014). Dopant spin states and magnetism of Sn1-xFexO2 nanoparticles. Journal of Applied Physics, 115, 17, 534-1.
Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Student, Ken Tawara, Co-authored an Article Published in the Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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Ken Tawara, a student in Boise State’s Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. program, co-authored an article entitled “Stuve-Wiedemann syndrome: LIFR and associated cytokines in clinical course and etiology”. This article was published in the Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases in March 2014. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-9-34
Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Student, Devin Bendixsen, Co-authored a Dissertation Titled Causes and effects of oak decline in an upland oak-hickory forest of eastern Oklahoma

Bendixsen, D. P., Hallgren, S. W., & Oklahoma State University,. (2014). Causes and effects of oak decline in an upland oak-hickory forest of eastern Oklahoma.
Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Student, Sheenah Bryant, Co-authored an Article Published in The Scientific World Journal

Daniel, F., Eric, K., Steve, R., Sheenah, B., Wylie, F., & Tyler, C. (September 28, 2013). Cationic Polymers Inhibit the Conductance of Lysenin Channels. The Scientific World Journal, 2013
Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Student, Josh Eixenberger, Co-authored an Article Published in the Journal of Applied Physics

Dodge, K., Chess, J., Eixenberger, J., Alanko, G., Hanna, C. B., & Punnoose, A. (May 7, 2013). Role of oxygen defects on the magnetic properties of ultra-small Sn1-xFexO2 nanoparticles. Journal of Applied Physics, 113, 17)