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Dr. Serdar Bozdag receives Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

Dr. Serdar Bozdag receives Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

MILWAUKEE – Dr. Serdar Bozdag, assistant professor of mathematics, statistics and computer science at Marquette University, has been awarded Marquette’s Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, which provides faculty with a one-semester sabbatical for research. The award will allow Bozdag to focus on the development of a computational tool for a whole genome. He wants to develop computational tools to integrate biological data to reverse engineer gene regulatory networks. “This tool will allow biologists and clinicians to identify therapeutic targets and drivers,” said Bozdag. Bozdag’s research is designed to understand the genetic basis of diseases. He will use the results from his research as preliminary data to apply for a National Institutes of health grant, where he will propose to integrate other types of biological data to increase the accuracy of reverse engineering even further. Way Klingler Young Scholar Awards support promising young scholars in critical stages of their careers. The awards of up to $32,000 are intended to fund $2,000 in operating costs and to cover up to 50 percent of salary to afford the recipient a one-semester sabbatical.

Mitchell Lindstrom Joins Quarles & Brady’s Business Law Practice Group

Mitchell Lindstrom Joins Quarles & Brady’s Business Law Practice Group

He has experience dealing with corporate mergers and acquisitions matters, and he has worked on complex commercial litigation.

Marquette history professor honored with teaching excellence award

Marquette history professor honored with teaching excellence award

Foster is said to have the Jesuit characteristic of cura personalis in her DNA.

Dr. Ulrich Lehner awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities

Dr. Ulrich Lehner awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities

Lehner intends to use his fellowship award to write a book based on traveling and digitizing archival documents.

Governor Scott Walker Attends 2015 Water Summit in Milwaukee

Governor Scott Walker Attends 2015 Water Summit in Milwaukee

Today, Governor Scott Walker attended the 2015 Water Summit, a two-day conference attracting water technology companies, universities, governments, water utilities, NGOs, and investors from across the globe.

Future Milwaukee accepting applications for 2015-16 class

Future Milwaukee accepting applications for 2015-16 class

Applications are available online; the deadline to apply is Friday, July 17.

Marquette Opus College of Engineering to guarantee admission to select Bruce-Guadalupe Community School students

Marquette Opus College of Engineering to guarantee admission to select Bruce-Guadalupe Community School students

The students will make their initial visit to Marquette Wednesday, June 24, to tour the campus and visit the engineering labs.

Marquette engineering students honored with national award for bridge project

Marquette engineering students honored with national award for bridge project

The department received the top prize of $25,000 for their submission.

Dr. Scott Reid awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in science

Dr. Scott Reid awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in science

Reid’s research, which began in 2010, was made possible through his Way Klingler Sabbatical award.

Attorney Michael Hupy Receives Distinguished Service Award from Milwaukee Bar Association

Attorney Michael Hupy Receives Distinguished Service Award from Milwaukee Bar Association

Attorney Hupy is well known for believing that the best way one can support the community is by giving back to the people served.

Marquette professor honored for research excellence

Marquette professor honored for research excellence

Demerdash is most proud of his work as a professor and has taught at Marquette for more than twenty years.

Marquette Nursing professor honored with teaching excellence award

Marquette Nursing professor honored with teaching excellence award

Dressler, of Brookfield, Wisconsin, is described by many as a “master teacher.”

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