Cristela receives 2020 SACNAS Award for Outstanding Research Presentation for her project on “The Role of Multiethnic P-Glycoprotein Drug Transporter Variants in Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neurotoxicity (CIPN)” at the National Diversity in STEM Conference.
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Congrats Amara – Henry A. Jastro Research Award 2020-2021

Amara receives the Henry A. Jastro Graduate Research Award 2020-2021 for her project on “Effects of pesticide mixtures on protective efflux transporters in honeybees“.
Congrats Amara – ASBMB Graduate 2020 Travel Award

Amara receives the 2020 ASBMB Graduate Travel Award to present her research on “Interactions of Pesticides with Drug Efflux Transporter P-glycoprotein in the European Honeybee” at the Experimental Biology Meeting in San Diego (Update: EB 2020 got cancelled due to COVID-19). Foto: Amara at the UC Davis Honey Bee Haven to collect bee specimen for her analysis.
2020 NorCal SETAC Winter Social Talk

Thanks Aniela (left) and organizers for the invitation to the Keynote Presentation at the NorCal SETAC Winter Social Event at Dunloe Brewing Company, Davis.
Congrats Cristela – 2019 McNair Scholars Program

Undergraduate Cristela Samaniego in the Nicklisch Lab receives 2019 McNair Scholars Fellowship. The 2-year program is funded by TRIO and the U.S. Department of Education and designed to encourage underrepresented students in graduate programs to pursue doctoral degrees.
First Generation Faculty – Reflective Teaching Campaign 2019

The picture shows Dr. Nicklisch (right) and his students Amara Pouv (center) and Sahadeva Singh (left) evaluating protein purification data in the lab. As a member of the inaugural First Generation Faculty Learning Community, Dr. Nicklisch reflected on the following prompt: How does being a first gen faculty member change the way you teach? (LINK)
Tony’s Presentation at 2019 SACNAS Conference

Tony Vega is presenting his data on tuna drug transporter cloning and expression at the 2019 SACNAS – The National Diversity in STEM Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii.
2019 ACCELERATE Fellowship for Inclusive and Equitable e-Learning

Dr. Nicklisch receives the 2019 ACCELERATE Fellowship to help transforming face-to-face (F2F) courses into hybrid and online courses.
Congrats Tony – MURPPS Scholar Summer 2019

Undergraduate Tony Vega in the Nicklisch Lab receives 2019 MURPPS Scholar Fellowship for his project on “Optimization of recombinant mammalian and fish drug transporter expression in Escherichia coli“.
2019 First-Generation Faculty Learning Community

Dr. Nicklisch receives the 2019 First Generation Faculty Learning Community (FGFLC) Award to help developing the “Confidence Carpentry” program for teaching First-Gen students how to effectively prepare and practice confident and professional research presentations.
