Displaying items by tag: department of cell developmental and integrative biology

New understanding of roundworm reproduction could have impact on human and animal infertility issues, say UAB scientists.
You might know that sex sells, but did you know that the sex of cells is important in biomedical research?
Through a UAB professor’s crowdsourcing efforts, volunteers are able to provide textbooks to visually impaired children in Bangladesh.

Pritchett has served the UAHSF as general counsel and corporate secretary for 20 years.

The competition is designed to encourage students to conduct original research and to be reviewed by their peers.

A study in mice with genetic mutations seen in human Alzheimer's disease found that the feeling of hunger itself may protect against the disease.

Bradley Yoder, Ph.D., was among the authors of the article in Nature Medicine.

Research suggests that a class of drugs for rheumatoid arthritis seeking approval this year could be effective against other autoimmune diseases.

Kathleen Berecek, Ph.D., has been named professor emerita of physiology and biophysics in the UAB School of Medicine and School of Dentistry.

New research from UAB shows definitive link between a protein and cell activation; shutting both down could be a target of new treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases.

Tigatuzumab, developed at UAB with Daiichi-Sankyo, targets aggressive, hard-to-treat tumors that make up 25 percent of all breast cancers

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