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New Website Helps Medical Students Find Research Opportunities

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One-stop-shopping for students seeking projects and mentors.

New Explanation for Consciousness

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New theory suggests that decisions are made unconsciously, then about half a second later become conscious.

PTSD, Substance Misuse in Veterans Associated with a Cellular Marker for Early Death

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Biomarkers could hold the key to identification of new biological treatments to reduce the risk of premature death.

Researchers Test a Novel Hypothesis to Explain the Cause of Autoimmunity in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

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Once validated, may allow early treatment, prevention.

Nelson Lau, PhD, Receives NIH Award to Uncover the Regulatory Mechanisms in Neurodegenerative Disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease

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The associate professor of biochemistry and director of the Genome Science Institute received a five-year, $3.49 million grant from the National Institute on Aging.

Mohsan Saeed, PhD, Awarded Funding to Explore Novel Aspects of Clinically Important Viruses and Human Defense Mechanisms

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He received a five-year, $2 million R35 grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences and, a five-year, $2.5 million R01 grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Deborah Anderson, PhD, Receives NIH Award to Advance Research on Products that Control Sexual Transmission of Viruses, Provide Contraception

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The professor of medicine received a four-year, $7.2 million grant renewing support for a Contraceptive Research Center to further her research.

Study Describes How Best Practices Can be Applied to Community Engagement Programs

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The hope is this framework can be used to help others demonstrate the importance of community engagement in moving research into practice.

Researchers Use Stem Cells to Investigate Ebola Liver Damage

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Ebola virus delays antiviral response allowing it to proliferate.

Stopping Moles from Turning into the Deadliest Type of Skin Cancer

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New research shows that activating proteins that regulate growth in cells helps prevent moles from mutating into melanoma.

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