Knowable Magazine Features Dev and Cell Regenerative Biologist
Professor David Gardiner was recently featured in Knowable Magazine’s special report on “building bodies.” Knowable Magazine is a California-based publication from Annual […]
Professor David Gardiner was recently featured in Knowable Magazine’s special report on “building bodies.” Knowable Magazine is a California-based publication from Annual […]
Assistant Professor Zeba Wunderlich has recently received a $1M grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study non-coding DNA.
Professor Aimee Edinger and researcher Vaishali Jayashankar have discovered that macropinocytosis makes a previously unappreciated contribution to drug-resistance in solid
This award is intended to recognize and reward the most academically superior doctoral students, exhibiting outstanding promise as scientists, researchers and leaders.
The foundation targets researchers working on high-risk and high-reward projects that have the potential to revolutionize medical treatments for patients.
Claudia Benavente, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences and developmental & cell biology, has been awarded a grant from the National Cancer
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”4409″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes”][vc_empty_space height=”30px”][vc_column_text]We would like to congratulate the following Developmental and Cell Biology students for their 2019 awards.
New insights on circumventing a key obstacle on the road to anti-scarring treatment have been published by Maksim Plikus, an
Dr. Digman’s Proposal/Project Title: CAREER: 3D Multimodal Tracking of Mitochondria During Tumor Cell Invasion Major Goals: This proposal aims to
Changes in FNDC3 gene function in humans causes birth defects and is associated with poor cancer prognosis, but it has