CBP Graduate Student, Molly Kulikauskas, Receives Prestigious Predoctoral Fellowship May 8, 2019 By sherrich Molly’s fellowship provides stipend support for 3 years. Molly studies the interactions of BMP pathway signaling components during development using mouse genetic models. BMP pathway mutations are linked to cardiovascular diseases such as bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) in humans. Congratulations to Molly Kulikauskas, a CBP graduate student in Vicki Bautch’s lab for recently receiving a prestigious Predoctoral Fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Filed Under: Categories: News More from UNC McAllister Heart Institute Jensen Lab Receives NHLBI Funding Renewal Upcoming changes to NIH applications and Peer Review – NOT-OD-24-084 Alumnus Postdoctoral Fellow, Jiandong Zhang, In Collaboration With Joseph S. Rossi, MD, MSCI, FACC, FSCAI, And Chase Latour, Ph.D., Publishes In JACC: Basic to Translational Science And JAMA Open