1. Home /
  2. Community organisation /
  3. Association of Biomedical Research

Category



General Information

Locality: Carpinteria, California



Website: associationofbiomedicalresearch.org

Likes: 104

Reviews

Add review

Facebook Blog





Association of Biomedical Research 24.01.2021

The recipient of the first ABmR Research Grant has published a great paper in the journal Frontiers in Immunology. Check out his article! https://www.aobmr.com//abmr-undergraduate-grant-update-pub

Association of Biomedical Research 15.01.2021

AbmR Scholarship Series: Humza Khan in the Butte Lab, UCLA We are excited about our collaborations with UCLA. This article includes a Q&A with the student ABmR has supported.

Association of Biomedical Research 09.01.2021

Thanks to all the people who came out today! We had such a great time talking with everybody. We hope you keep up the good work!

Association of Biomedical Research 07.01.2021

ABmR is proud to be a part of the SURF poster event at The Scripps Research Institute today. At this event, 10 undergraduate students will be presenting their summer research projects. These students have spent the summer working on cutting edge research while being mentored by the world-renowned faculty at TSRI. We will be giving multiple awards to the top presenters. Our mission is to promote a greater focus on statistics in science and to encourage science communication with the public. Come join us today from 2-4 at The Scripps Research Institute.

Association of Biomedical Research 05.01.2021

ABmR has a few important updates. 1. We are giving a scholarship to an undergraduate researcher at UCLA named Humza Khan. He is working on understanding cells in the immune system which may lead to great improvements in cancer treatment. 2. ABmR Science Outreach Fellowship recipient, Dominic Masotto, completed a large fundraising event for ABmR at the University of California, Berkeley. ... 3. We will be teaming up with The Scripps Research Institute for the undergraduate summer poster presentations day. 11 students will be presenting the research they have worked on this summer. We will be giving awards to the top presenters. Stay updated with ABmR and learn some science by following our blog.