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A ‘magic bullet’ for polycystic kidney disease in the making
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Hormone cycles shape the structure and function of key memory regions in the brain
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A ‘magic bullet’ for polycystic kidney disease in the making
illustration of neurons and chemical signaling, source: The Current
Hormone cycles shape the structure and function of key memory regions in the brain
Photo Credit Sakkmesterke via Adobe Stock
Scientists discover that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields
Meghan Morrissey Photo Credit Matt Perko
‘Brave and bold’ new strategies for cancer immunotherapy
Photo Credit Matt Perko
Prof. Meghan Morrissey honored by the American Cancer Society for her work on cancer immunotherapy
Photo Credit Matt Perko
Deaf male mosquitoes don’t mate
Denise Montell, Photo Credit Matt Perko
Professor Denise Montell wins second NIH Pioneer Award, receiving $5.5 million for immune therapy research
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A cross-disciplinary foundation in biological science, while allowing students the flexibility to choose their own path of inquiry.
Juliana Acosta-Uribe

Student: Juliana Acosta-Uribe

I study how admixture and population history shape the genetic risk for neurodegenerative diseases.
Michael Goard

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The Goard lab is focused on understanding the neural circuits that allow us to perceive, remember, and navigate through our spatial environment.
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