Neuroscientist Sung Soo Kim zeroes in on the mechanism that allows us to navigate new and different environments.
A woman’s resistance to genetic, early-onset Alzheimer’s may hold the key to future therapies for the neurodegenerative disease.
Pluripotency is a feature of stem cell populations in which individual cells must know a great deal about their surroundings.
Researchers in the Weimbs Lab find a method to potentially stop and reverse polycystic kidney disease.
Our individuality is encrypted in our DNA, but it is deeper than expected
MCDB researchers uncover a previously unrecognized mechanism that may accelerate polycystic kidney disease.
The Department of MCD Biology is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018-19 Storke Fellowships.
Professor Otger Campàs receives New Investigator Award from the Society for Developmental Biology.
A ‘druggable’ mechanism of tau protein pathology could lead to new treatment for some of our most devastating neurodegenerative diseases.
Neuroscientist Michael Goard receives funding for new memory research.