Jan 20, 2009
Tailor-Made Medications
Cellular GenetiX founder Dr. David A. Targan ’95 promotes application of genetics in medicine By Matt Sinclair ’90 When people get headaches, they…
Cellular GenetiX founder Dr. David A. Targan ’95 promotes application of genetics in medicine By Matt Sinclair ’90 When people get headaches, they…
Jerry Turnauer ’59 endows fund to help students with special financial needs Due to a generous gift from Jerry Turnauer ’59, the College has established…
By Courtney Morin ’10 Robert Kurt, associate professor of biology, has received a three-year, $190,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health/National…
Alma Scott-Buczak ’74 improves lives of NJ Transit workers, children in New York, and the underprivileged A grease gun, a spark plug gapper, and a good…
57 faculty members began or continued work funded by grants and fellowships in 2007-08 Lafayette faculty members were exceptionally successful in securing…
Thomas Voltz ’09, William Hudacek ’10, Bryan McAtee ’11, and Hilary White ’10 work on various projects in geology and civil engineering In December…
He worked under the guidance of Lorenzo Traldi, Marshall R. Metzgar Professor of Mathematics Mathematics major Michael Follett ’11 (Lebanon, Pa.) is…
Kat Darula ’95 uses an anthropologist’s approach to improve people’s lives by Kate Helm Kat Darula ’95 knew she was in the right job when she began…
Lu Lu of Guangdong University in China is helping students in beginning and intermediate Chinese classes After years of sending graduating seniors to other…
John Cornish ’51 has worn many hats in serving and leading others at Lafayette and in the community When John Cornish ’51 graduated from high school…