鶹ӳý Study Suggests Some Alzheimer’s Symptoms May Begin Outside the Brain Using human-on-a-chip technology, 鶹ӳý researchers reveal that movement-related Alzheimer’s symptoms may start in the body’s nerves and muscles.
鶹ӳý Researchers Tackling HIV, TB and Schizophrenia Finding a practical way prevent the transmission of HIV, developing a reliable way to detect tuberculosis while a patient is in the doctor’s office and…
Research: Speeding Up the Pharmaceutical Development Process Breakthrough Could Further Treatment Studies for Progressive Muscular Diseases
A First: Brain Support Cells from Umbilical Cord Stem Cells For the first time ever, stem cells from umbilical cords have been converted into other types of cells, which may eventually lead to new treatment…
A First — 鶹ӳý Lab Creates Cells Used by Brain to Control Muscle Cells The success at 鶹ӳý is a critical step in developing “human-on-a-chip” systems. The systems are models that recreate how organs or a series of organs…
$1.9M to 鶹ӳý Med School & Nanoscience Center Dr. Stephen Lambert, an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine has received a four-year $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to…