Stem cells for vascular tissue engineering; signaling pathways in cell-cell adhesion and wound healing; lentiviral vectors and lentiviral microarrays for high-throughput gene expression analysis and gene discovery
MSN.com reported on a project led by Stelios Andreadis to explore a possible solution to why most stem cells die after being injected into the brain, including a technique that injects shear-thinning hydrogels into the brain to protect the injected stem cells.
The Brighter Side mentions a UB study led by Stelios Andreadis that found that overexpressing a protein called NANOG could help reverse aging in skeleton muscle.
The Chainsaw mentioned research done by Stelios Andreadis, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, that shows aging is a reversible process.
UB faculty member Stelios T. Andreadis has been elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals.
Congratulations to Carley Cook (Ford Versypt group) and Pihu Mehrotra (Andreadis group), who both received travel awards for the 2022 AIChE Conference.
IFL Science reports on research led by Stelios T. Andreadis, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, who authored a study in 2021 showing that overexpressing a protein called NANOG could help reverse aging in skeleton muscle.