Erika J. Wolf, PhD, has been awarded a two-year grant from the NIA to study PTSD-related accelerated cellular aging in post-mortem brain tissue.
The five-year, $482,400 T35 grant supports initiatives to develop physician-scientists.
He is one of 20 nationally recognized scientists appointed to serve.
Rutao Cui is leading a team seeking a new drug compound that could combat tough-to-treat melanoma.
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The renovation of the 13th floor of the Alumni Medical Library is complete! Check out the new study space!
Candidate Driver Analysis (CaDrA), the new tool, may be instrumental in finding new therapeutic targets.
The discovery, when further developed, could ameliorate or cure AD.
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Disruption of the endocrine system may have long-term effects and may play a role in reproductive health outcomes.