Research in Motion: Roger Abounader, MD, PhD
“I work on two types of brain cancers, which are the most common brain cancers in adults and children. I try to understand the basic mechanisms that lead to this cancer initiation and then growth and use that wide knowledge to develop new therapies...
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UVA SCIENTISTS DISCOVER REPAIR PROCESS THAT FIXES DAMAGED HEARING CELLS
Delicate cells that enable hearing can repair themselves, leading to potential new treatments, UVA researchers say.
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Research in Motion: Antonio Abbate, MD, PhD
The focus of my research is inflammation and interleukin-1, the fever molecule, and how it can make heart disease worse specifically in the heart attack. —Antonio Abbate, MD, PhD, Professor, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medici...
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? CHLOE JARRATT
We check in with a young friend who’s thriving after a clinical trial supported by the LaunchPad for Diabetes Innovation Fund.
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Cancer Center’s New Genome Engineering Shared Resource Offers CRISPR-Based Editing and Expertise
State-of-the-art CRISPR-based genome engineering – and decades of combined gene editing expertise – are now available at half cost to UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center member researchers through its new Genome Engineering Shared Resource (GESR). Th...
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