Paul Naik, who serves as senior vice president for intellectual property and deputy general counsel for Seagen Inc., will share his experiences with and answer questions from students during a webinar at 1 p.m. today, Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Paul Naik ’90, a top executive for biotechnology company Seattle Genetics, has been named the CSUSB College of Natural Sciences Alumnus of the Year.
CSUSB students pursuing full-time study in STEM degrees may be eligible for scholarships thanks to recently awarded generous grant of $75,000 from Edison International.
Jason Burke (chemistry and biochemistry) has received a research grant from the National Institutes of Health and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed a variety of topics related to extremism.
The National Institutes of Health awarded a $440K grant to CSUSB assistant professor Jason Burke to lead eye-cancer research that could lead to future breakthroughs in cancer treatments.
Nora Nickoel Ortega has been named a CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement recipient for 2020-21, the CSU’s highest recognition of success based on superior academic performance, community service and personal accomplishments.
The grant from the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research will use online, personalized learning technologies to decrease the achievement gap for approximately 8,000 students per year.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), Kimberley Cousins (chemistry) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science emeritus) shared their expertise with the news media.
Timothy Usher, a Cal State San Bernardino professor of physics and director Center Advanced Functional Materials, and some of his students talk about the research they do.