Student Poster Competition
SLAS2016 Student Poster Competition Top 5 Finalists
The SLAS Student Poster Award recognizes the innovative research by students, graduate students, post-doctoral associates, and junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment) who are chosen to present a poster during SLAS2016, the Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. Click here for complete details on this program.
The SLAS2016 Student Poster Judging Panel reviewed all posters submitted for this award, and the following are the Top 5 finalists. These finalists will present their posters to the judges on Monday, January 25 between 1:00 - 3:00 pm. The judges will select the Top 3 winners, each receiving a cash award of $500 and an invitation to participate in an interview with the SLAS Lab Man immediately following the awards ceremony.
Congratulations and best of luck to these Top 5 Student Poster Award finalists:
- Poster #2003
Carrie Lovitt, Griffith University Australia
Automated evaluation of anti-cancer activity in advanced tumor models - Poster #2019
Jungho Ahn, Seoul National University
Reconstituting three dimensional tumor microenvironment in vitro on a microfluidic chip - Poster #4001
John Bassett, The University of QLD Australia
Development of an MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line expressing a GCaMP6 genetically encoded calcium sensor for high content imaging-based assessment of calcium signaling: novel opportunities for high throughput screening. - Poster #5005
Matsurah Bte Mohd Abdul Rashid, National University of Singapore
Synergistic Combinations Against Bortezomib-Resistant Multiple Myeloma Derived via Phenotypic Personalized Medicine (PPM) - Poster #7015
Joohung Kang, Wyss Institute/Harvard University
Rapid enumeration and identification of rare food contaminant using a magnetic microfluidic device and FcMBL-conjugated magnetic particles