Opening: Post-doctoral Research Associate

Post-doctoral Research Associate Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, Chemical and Biological Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison The Yin Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (wid.wisc.edu) has an immediate opening at the postdoctoral level to pursue projects in computational biology at the interface between mechanistic modeling and machine learning. NIH and NSF funded projects span diverse application areas

By |2021-06-16T15:03:00-05:00June 16th, 2021|Announcements|Comments Off on Opening: Post-doctoral Research Associate

Welcome Oluleye Hezekiah Babatunde!

Our new postdoc, Dr. Babatunde, comes to use by way of Nigeria and Australia. He studies quantitative modeling and analysis of chemical and biological systems generally, and specifically looks at development of mathematical methods for advancement of mechanistic and system-level understanding of virus and host processes during virus infections using established and culture systems, mathematical modeling and quantitative imaging of infection

By |2016-09-26T14:57:22-05:00September 26th, 2016|Announcements|Comments Off on Welcome Oluleye Hezekiah Babatunde!

Congratulations Ashley Baltes, Ph.D.!

Ashley Baltes successfully defended her dissertation The development and optimization of quantitative fluorescent reporters to visualize real-time kinetics of virus-host interactions. She will remain with the lab for the summer of 2016 and then move to Seattle to pursue a career. Congratulations and best wishes to Ashley in her future endeavors!

By |2016-05-12T16:11:18-05:00May 12th, 2016|Announcements|Comments Off on Congratulations Ashley Baltes, Ph.D.!

Congratulations Bahar Inankur Ph.D.!

Bahar Inankur successfully defended her dissertation Development of tools to study how virus-host cell interactions influence infection spread. She is moving to New Jersey to join Bristol-Myers Squibb. Congratulations and best wishes to Bahar in her future endeavors!  

By |2016-05-12T13:27:43-05:00December 12th, 2015|Announcements|Comments Off on Congratulations Bahar Inankur Ph.D.!

John Yin explores systems chemistry and origins of life

John Yin has been working for years on characterizing virus growth and infection spread with computational models, studying antiviral cellular defense, and battling viruses with new strategies. His leadership in chemical engineering and virology as well as in WID’s Systems Biology theme has made him a prolific researcher. But starting now, Yin is ready to

By |2015-11-24T14:11:56-06:00November 24th, 2015|Announcements|Comments Off on John Yin explores systems chemistry and origins of life

Welcome Jason and Jeffrey

The Yin Group is pleased to announce the addition of two new undergraduate assistants.  Jason Wan and Jeffrey Beczkiewicz will be joining the lab in January. Jeffrey Beczkiewicz - Undergrad Jason Wan - Undergrad

By |2014-12-18T10:44:57-06:00December 18th, 2014|Announcements|Comments Off on Welcome Jason and Jeffrey

Congratulations Fulya Akpinar, Ph.D.!

Fulya Akpinar successfully defended her dissertation “Quantification and Integration of the Multi-scale Effects of Defective Interfering Particles on Virus Infections” on August 4, 2014. She is moving to New Jersey to join Bristol-Myers Squibb as a Research Investigator II in Pharmaceutical Chemical Development. Congratulations and best wishes to Fulya in her future endeavors!  

By |2017-02-10T06:37:02-06:00August 5th, 2014|Announcements|Comments Off on Congratulations Fulya Akpinar, Ph.D.!

Congratulations, Emily Voigt, Ph.D.!

Emily Voigt successfully defended her dissertation “Quantitative studies of host paracrine signaling during viral infections of human lung epithelial cells” on May 14, 2014.  She is currently staying with the Yin group through the summer to complete a post-doc project - "Study of virus-cell interactions". Congratulations and best wishes to Emily in her future endeavors!

By |2017-02-10T06:36:41-06:00May 27th, 2014|Announcements|Comments Off on Congratulations, Emily Voigt, Ph.D.!
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