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Dr. Jinglin Fu is awarded a “NIH R15 on Enhancement of Genome Editing in Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Nucleic Acids Nanoparticles Delivery of CRISPR/CAS System”.

Dr. Jinglin Fu is awarded a “NIH R15 on Enhancement of Genome Editing in Hematopoietic Stem Cells ...

May 7, 2025 Jinglin Fu
In February 2025, Dr. Jinglin Fu was awarded an “NIH R15 on Enhancement of Genome Editing in Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Nucleic Acids Nanoparticles Delivery of CRISPR/CAS System”. This is a collaborative research project with the Coriell Institute of Medical Research and will provide biomedical training opportunities for students at Rutgers Camden. 
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May 7, 2025Dr. Jinglin Fu is awarded a “NIH R15 on Enhancement of Genome Editing in Hematopoietic Stem Cells ...
Dr. Grgicak and Colleagues Found NTVIC Forensic Single-cell Working Group

Dr. Grgicak and Colleagues Found NTVIC Forensic Single-cell Working Group

April 11, 2025 Catherine Grgicak
The Mission of NTVIC’s Single-cell working group is to: (1) identify research gaps and new techniques and associated risks that will allow single-cell analysis to meet the practical needs of crime laboratories; (2) develop best practices for the recovery and interpretation of single-cell samples; and (3) formulate plans to integrate, implement, and validate single-cell analysis within the mainstream forensic DNA workflow. Read more about NTVIC: https://sites.google.com/view/ntvic/home
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April 11, 2025Dr. Grgicak and Colleagues Found NTVIC Forensic Single-cell Working Group
Qiaochu and Shiming have co-authored a new publication titled ” Rapid Amplification and Detection of Single-Stranded Nucleic Acids for Point-of-Care Diagnosis” on Small Methods.

Qiaochu and Shiming have co-authored a new publication titled ” Rapid Amplification and Detection ...

January 10, 2025 Jinglin Fu
A new paper titled “Rapid Amplification and Detection of Single-Stranded Nucleic Acids for Point-of-Care Diagnosis” has been published on Small Methods! https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202401733    Congratulations to Qiaochu and Shiming!
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January 10, 2025Qiaochu and Shiming have co-authored a new publication titled ” Rapid Amplification and Detection ...
Congratulation to Prince Osei Bonsu for successfully defending his master thesis!

Congratulation to Prince Osei Bonsu for successfully defending his master thesis!

January 10, 2025 Jinglin Fu
On December 9th, 2024, Prince Osei Bonsu successfully defended his master’s thesis research on “SELF-ASSEMBLY OF DNA NANOSTRUCTURES WITH ORGANIC DRUG LIGANDS FOR LIPID PARTICLE ENCAPSULATION”.  Congratulations! 
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January 10, 2025Congratulation to Prince Osei Bonsu for successfully defending his master thesis!
Congratulation to Derek Puyat for successfully defending his master thesis!

Congratulation to Derek Puyat for successfully defending his master thesis!

December 11, 2024 Jinglin Fu
On April 2, 2024, Derek Puyat completed the master thesis defense with a research topic on “DYNAMIC DNA NANOMATERIALS TO MODULATE LIGAND BINDING FOR BIOSENSING AND DRUG DELIVERY”. Congratulations to Derek!
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December 11, 2024Congratulation to Derek Puyat for successfully defending his master thesis!
LFTDI at Rutgers Camden Seeking Part time (Student) Laboratory Assistant

LFTDI at Rutgers Camden Seeking Part time (Student) Laboratory Assistant

October 7, 2024 Catherine Grgicak
Research funded Part time Laboratory Assistant to work at the Laboratory for Forensic Technology Development & Integration at Rutgers University Camden; Job Description: The incumbent will support efforts to generate, interpret, validate and comprehend DNA signal generated by single-cell processes. The work may be used towards M.S. thesis, undergrad internship or cop-op with permission of the Laboratory’s Principal Investigator. Compensation is $16/hour. Flexible commitment starting at 10 hours/week. The initial placement is for the Spring 2025 semester with possibility of renewal. Qualifications: a minimum BS degree or enrollment in a BS program of study. Courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Statistics, Probability, or Genetics, or similar are desired. To Apply: Send CV with cover letter, and copy of most recent degree-bearing unofficial transcript to c.grgicak@rutgers.edu by Oct…
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October 7, 2024LFTDI at Rutgers Camden Seeking Part time (Student) Laboratory Assistant
Congratulation to Akshay, Duessa Red and Ramla for receiving undergraduate awards!

Congratulation to Akshay, Duessa Red and Ramla for receiving undergraduate awards!

June 12, 2024 Jinglin Fu
Congratulation to Akshay Shah for receiving American Institute of Chemistry Award and ACS Organic Undergraduate Award! Congratulation to Ramla Basharat for receiving for ACS Scholastic Achievement Award, Undergraduate Award in Physical Chemistry (ACS) and Drs. Owen and Ronald Rahman Award!  Congratulation to Duessa Red Bregaudit for receiving Drs. Owen and Ronald Rahman Award!
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June 12, 2024Congratulation to Akshay, Duessa Red and Ramla for receiving undergraduate awards!
Dr. Grgicak honored with ASCLD Innovation Award

Dr. Grgicak honored with ASCLD Innovation Award

June 4, 2024 Catherine Grgicak
Alongside collaborators Desmond Lun (Rutgers-Camden, computer science) and Ken R. Duffy (Mathematics, Northeastern University), Dr. Grgicak was honored with ASCLD (American Society of Crime Lab Directors) Forensic Research Committee’s Innovation Award, recognizing outstanding contributions that introduce new technologies, protocols, or tools impacting operational forensic science laboratories.  We are grateful to ASCLD for this honor. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7203391348513669120/
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June 4, 2024Dr. Grgicak honored with ASCLD Innovation Award
Dr. Grgicak discusses single-cell forensics in ASCLD Lightning Talk

Dr. Grgicak discusses single-cell forensics in ASCLD Lightning Talk

June 4, 2024 Catherine Grgicak
The ASCLD Forensic Research Committee hosts Dr. Grgicak and other FRC Award Winners in their upcoming Lightning Talks on Thursday June 13th at 1:00 ET. Dr. Grgicak will discuss single-cell analysis and validation studies for the forensic sciences. The live event is limited to 100 people. To register, visit https://lnkd.in/gD_NNEc.
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June 4, 2024Dr. Grgicak discusses single-cell forensics in ASCLD Lightning Talk
Dr Fu is invited to attend the National Academy of Sciences’ Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia.

Dr Fu is invited to attend the National Academy of Sciences’ Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia.

March 27, 2024 Jinglin Fu
Prof Fu is invited to participate in the National Academy of Sciences’ 34th Annual Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia, which takes place on March 7-9, 2024, at Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California. Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia bring together outstanding young scientists to discuss exciting advances and opportunities in a broad range ... Continue reading Dr Fu is invited to attend the National Academy of Sciences’ Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia....
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March 27, 2024Dr Fu is invited to attend the National Academy of Sciences’ Kavli Frontiers of Science symposia.
Congratulations to Taniya Robin for receiving the Chancellor’s Grant for Independent Student Research!

Congratulations to Taniya Robin for receiving the Chancellor’s Grant for Independent Student Resea...

March 27, 2024 Jinglin Fu
Congratulations to Taniya Robin for receiving the Chancellor’s Grant for Independent Student Research to support her proposed Forensics Capstone Project!
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March 27, 2024Congratulations to Taniya Robin for receiving the Chancellor’s Grant for Independent Student Resea...
Fu lab received 2023 Busch Biomedical Grant

Fu lab received 2023 Busch Biomedical Grant

December 8, 2023 Jinglin Fu
Fu lab received 2023 Busch Biomedical Grant for a project of “Enhancement of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Genome Editing with Targeted DNA Nanoparticles Delivery”.
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December 8, 2023Fu lab received 2023 Busch Biomedical Grant
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