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George Hamilton Graduation

Dr. George Hamilton successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation on March 29, 2022, and graduated this Spring 2022.  He starts his new position as a postdoctoral fellow at the laboratory of Dr. Eli Rothenberg at New York University School of Medicine.

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Doctoral Dissertation Completion Grant

The Clemson University Doctoral Dissertation Completion Grants, a collaborative effort between the Offices of the Vice President for Research and the Dean of the Graduate School, are intended to decrease time to degree and to support higher quality outcomes among students nearing graduation where relatively modest resources will make a large difference.

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Sanabria receives 2019 Young Fluorescence Investigator award

CLEMSON – College of Science physicist Hugo Sanabria has been named the recipient of the 2019 Young Fluorescence Investigator award by the Biophysical Society. The peer-nominated award is given to a pre-tenured investigator for outstanding achievements in the use of […]

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Meet a Tiger: Hugo Sanabria, associate professor of physics and astronomy

Hugo Sanabria looks into the smallest places to find answers to life’s biggest questions. An associate professor doing research in biophysics, Sanabria joined Clemson’s physics and astronomy department in 2014 and went about designing and building a microscope that could zoom in to a single molecule and measure its movement in time and space.

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Advanced optical imaging technique may lead to structure-guided drug design

A Clemson University College of Science researcher, together with a team of researchers, developed and demonstrated new optical imaging methods to monitor a single molecule in action. This fluorescence-based technique may accelerate the field of structural biology, helping scientists better understand how molecules are assembled, function, and interact, which in turn may aid in structure-guided…

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Clemson researcher studies cancer in fellowship through School of Health

Hugo Sanabria is researching cancerous genetic mutations and personalized medicine to treat cancer as part of an embedded fellowship within the Prisma Health Cancer Institute. Sanabria, an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been named the newest Clemson University School of Health Research (CUSHR) Faculty Fellow.

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