

Professor Androulakis Inducted to AIMBE
Professor Androulakis was inducted into the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineerinf for "outstanding contributions in translational systems biology and the development of clinically relevant models linking inflammation and physiologic variability."


Congratulations Dr. Kamisoglu
Kubra Kamisoglu successfully defended her Ph.D. Kubra is moving to join Dr. Dn Mager's group at SUNY Buffalo and continue her wonderful career in the area of Systems Pharmacology!


Commentary on our recent metabolomics work.
Nice commentary describing the impact of our recent paper titled "Human metabolomic response to systemic inflamamtion: assessment of the concordance between experimental endotoxemia and clinical cases of sepsis/SIRS", Crit. Care, 2015; 19:71. The commentary concludes "Overall, studies such as the one conducted by Kamisoglu and colleagues are pioneering in that they are setting the precedent for how will we integrate, compare, analyze and generalize results from high throughpu


Seul-A receives NSF Graduate Fellowship
Seul-A Bae received the prestigious, and highly competitive, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP) to support her PhD research. This year Seul-A was one of only seven Rutgers University students to receive this fellowship. Seul-A's work aims at deciphering the circadian-immune-metabolism interactions.


Metabolomic fingerprinting in human endotoxemia
Our recent Critical Care study evaluated the concordance of metabolic responses beween human endotoxemia and community-acquired sepsis. The paper is on of the journal's most highly accessed.