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
Sewage runoff in lakes and rivers, brain aneurysms and vehicle emissions are some of the issues that SEAS PhD students are presenting on at this year’s Three Minute Thesis Competition.
Azo Life Sciences reported on a UB-led study that found the protein NANOG, which was named for the mythical land of everlasting youth in Irish folklore, is effective at reversing aging in skeletal muscle cells.
Medical Xpress, News-Medical.net and Technology.org reported on a research led by Stelios Andreadis that found the protein NANOG, which was named for the mythical land of everlasting youth in Irish folklore, is effective at reversing aging in skeletal muscle cells.
Stelios Andreadis received the 2018-19 Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award, presented by the Graduate School to recognize UB faculty for their support and development of graduate students through their mentoring activities.