Academia

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences announces that Kamal A. Rashid, Ph.D. has been named founding director of the College’s new Center for Biopharmaceutical Education and Training, a $37.3 million training center dedicated to workforce development in the rapidly growing biopharmaceutical industry.
BioMed X announced the successful completion of their first research collaboration project with AbbVie in the field of tau-mediated neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease.
Michigan State University researchers Sophia Lunt and Richard Lunt, a married couple, work in different departments, but have found a common ground that could lead to cancer diagnostics and therapies.
The science team indicates it is the first naturally occurring case of a nonhuman primate model of the syndrome and could lead to potential treatments.
When a fly eats sugar, a single brain cell sends simultaneous messages to stimulate one hormone and inhibit another to control glucose levels in the body.
Researchers with Columbia University in New York City published research showing how one of the genes that has definitely been tied to schizophrenia, SETD1A, works to increase risk of the disease.
UH Chemist Maps Prospects for Surprising Links In Chemistry
Research Could Enable Improved Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries
Several recent studies that aren’t on laboratory animals per se, but species-specific biological research, have been shown to have far-reaching implications for human beings.
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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