PittPharmacy_MinluHu_071PittPharmacy graduate student Minlu Hu, BS  was selected as one of five New Investigator Award recipients for the HIV Research for Prevention 2014: AIDS Vaccine, Microbicide and ARV-based Prevention Science (HIV R4P), the first global scientific conference focused exclusively on HIV prevention research, held on October 28 – 31 in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Her presentation was entitled Expression, Activity, and Regulation of Phosphorylating Enzymes in Genital and Colorectal Tissues and Immune Cells. 

New Investigator Awards are presented to five outstanding early-career investigators presenting top-rated work at the meeting. These awards are given to graduate students and fellow or junior faculty within the first three years of a faculty appointment with high-scoring abstracts that were accepted for oral presentations. The New Investigator Award recipients are Siriwat Akapirat of the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (Thailand); Jinal Bhiman of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases and the University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa); Elizabeth Byrne of Harvard University (US); Minlu Hu of Magee-Women’s Research Institute/University of Pittsburgh (US); and Luca Schifanella of the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute (US).

Hu is a PhD candidate in the pharmaceutics track at the School of Pharmacy.

Associate Professor Lisa C. Rohan, PhD is her primary advisor.

 

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