Research in Motion: Sarah Ewald, PhD
My lab is interested in developing new technologies that allow us to study the immune response in a tissue at a biopsy scale. We can add molecular handles to proteins in those tissues, which allow us to understand which ones are causing disease long ...
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Alzheimer’s Discovery Reveals Dire Effect of Toxic Tau Protein
Researchers have discovered how tau proteins damage our brain cells' operating instructions, a finding which could lead to new treatments.
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Healthy Omega-3 Fats May Slow Deadly Pulmonary Fibrosis, Research Suggests
Higher omega-3 levels were associated with better lung function and longer transplant-free survival for patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
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Dean Kibbe Discusses SOM Scientific Breakthroughs on Hoos in Stem Podcast
School of Medicine Dean Melina Kibbe was interviewed by Ken Ono, the STEM Advisor to the Provost and the Marvin Rosenblum Professor of Mathematics, for his bi-weekly podcast Hoos in STEM. In the episode which aired on December 13, Dean Kibbe discusse...
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Pioneer in Cornea Transplants to Chair UVA Department of Ophthalmology
The University of Virginia School of Medicine has named Albert S. Jun, MD, PhD, to chair its Department of Ophthalmology.
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