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Tag: Eukaryotic Pathogens Innovation Center (EPIC)

Samuel Kwain wears goggles and glasses while working with a yellow liquid in a lab

Samuel Kwain completes journey from Ghana farm life to Clemson Ph.D. graduate

Woman in blue lab coat pipettes in a science lab.

Clemson researcher eyes way to treat parasitic sight-threatening infection that mostly affects contact lens wearers

Long Hall on the Clemson campus

Top 2024-25 College of Science students honored

A flock of white turkeys

Clemson scientist researching deadly turkey disease

Woman wearing white lab coat and blue gloves looks into a microscope

Meet five women in science with Clemson ties who are making a difference

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Clemson chemist gets $1.7 million grant to develop tools for understanding how human gut bacteria work

Clemson students Alana Weidman, Hannah Mammano, Kun Huang and Achala Pokhrel work with researcher and professor Alexis Stamatikos to explore protein alterations that could lead to more effective treatments for atherosclerosis.

Clemson researchers tackle atherosclerosis – the ‘silent killer’

A woman and a man, both wearing white lab coats, stand in a science lab with their arms crossed

Two EPIC research groups target ways to fight brain-eating amoebas 

Man wearing a lab coat looks at some Petri dishes lit up by blue lights.

Researcher reveals key interaction between bacteria and fungi which infect the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis 

Clemson's graduate research fellowship recipients in order: Virginia (Gracie) Dellinger, Annika DeVol, Lillian (Lily) Margeson, Joshua Murray, Kayleigh Trumbull and Michael Smith.

Six Clemson students and alumnus awarded prestigious graduate research fellowships

A black, orange and yellow butterfly sitting on a yellow flower with green leaves behind it.

What do you know about butterflies? March 14 is  the day to learn more

A woman wearing a white lab coat and safety glasses holds up a tube with liquid in a science lab

Reunited by happenstance, Clemson student and alumnus work together to advance public health research

Provost Bob Jokes addresses the 2022 Spring Awards

26 faculty, staff and students honored with 2023 University Spring Awards 

A photograph of a white flower table setting with a piece of paper in an acrylic holder showing the order of the program at the College of Science's student Honors and Awards ceremony.

Top College of Science students honored

A female student with a long, blonde ponytail wears a white lab coat, blue plastic gloves and safety goggles as she leans over a collection of plastic cups and uses a tube to put liquid in them.

EPIC provides critical research experience for students at all levels

A black background graphic banner with white text in a purple outline that reads Between the Lines Pathogens and contains illustrations of a chart line and outline illustrations of cells.

Between the lines: Pathogens. We study them because they’re only a plane ride (or closer) away

In the foreground, and older man wearing a white lab coat, safety goggles and blue gloves holds up a red petri dish as a younger man also wearing lab gear looks on.

After a decade of research, the EPIC acronym represents more than a lab name. It’s life-saving, global infectious disease research

A young woman with red hair wearing a white lab coat and blue plastic gloves holds a pipette that she is using to fill blue tubes.

Rare but almost always deadly brain-eating amoeba requires more study

Women in science: How 5 women with Clemson ties are making a difference

Researchers receive grant to study how fungal pathogens become drug-resistant

Clemson scientist looks for clues to develop new, lifesaving antifungal therapies

A woman looks inside research equipment and works through protective plastic sleeves.

Meet a Scientist: Anna Seekatz

Lady wearing blue lab coat scoops fish out of a small tank with a net

Research could lead to precision therapies for inflammatory diseases

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Clemson to offer post-grad degrees in growing medical biophysics field

Clemson student and Rhodes Scholar Louise Franke.

Upstate biochemistry senior named Clemson’s first Rhodes Scholar

Petri dish

Creating opportunities for students

Man in lab coat talking to woman in lab coat in a lab

Clemson scientist receives $1.77M NIH grant to continue research on deadly parasites

Clemson undergraduates invest in the future by teaching science to middle-schoolers despite pandemic

Clemson undergraduates invest in the future by teaching science to middle-schoolers despite pandemic

Meredith Morris wearing mask

EPIC scientist receives $369K grant to study parasite that causes African sleeping sickness

Headshot of Emily Rosowski

Clemson researcher’s mini-review featured in ‘Early-Career Scientist’ series

Meredith Morris and grad student in lab

Clemson scientists working to find new ways to combat parasitic diseases that afflict millions

Zhicheng Dou sitting at microscope in his lab

New grant enables Clemson researcher to further combat widespread parasitic disease

Heather Walters working in lab.

College of Science graduate student wins campus thesis award

Naren Vyavahare, the Hunter Endowed Chair of Bioengineering at Clemson University, is the principal investigator of the grant that created the the South Carolina Bioengineering Center for Regeneration and Formation of Tissues.

Statewide team lands five years of funding for biomedical research

Photo of Dou looking into a microscope

EPIC researchers gain ground in the race to cure widespread parasitic infection

The parasite Trypanosoma brucei is seen through a microscope living among the bloodstream.

Pitted against parasites: Developing a creative way to turn a parasite’s own evolutionary adaptations against itself.

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