Dr. Amorette Barber recently received the J. Shelton Horsley Research Award, which is the highest honor bestowed by the Virginia Academy of Science for original research. The Horsley Award recipient is selected through a peer-reviewed competition for an outstanding research paper. I was selected for the award based on my paper that Emily Whitman and I published in Molecular Immunology, “NKG2D receptor activation of NF-κB enhances anti-tumor responses in murine effector CD8+ T cells”.
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