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- Tom Perkins and JILA team unfold proteins with precise new instrumentation
Undergraduate students at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado will soon enjoy a new means of conducting scientific laboratory research, as CU Boulder is one of 11 U.S. institutions to receive a 2017 Beckman Scholars Program Award.
Two studies publishing on the 1st September in Open Access journal PLOS Biology identify overlapping groups of cells in the Drosophila larva that have unique properties. In one case, the cells are resistant to irradiation or drug-induced cell death and capable of moving to areas of damaged tissue where they adopt a new fate and initiate regeneration. The second study examines cells from the same location and reports that, upon inactivation of a tumor suppressor gene, these cells but not others elsewhere in the same tissue take a first step towards becoming aggressive tumors. Both sets of authors discuss potential implications for human tumors.
When it comes to mitochondrial inheritance, maternal genes rule the day at the expense of paternal ones. But why?A new study, published today in the journal Science and led by 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder researchers, sheds new
A 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder research team, in collaboration with a researcher at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado School of Medicine, has discovered how skin stem cells know when to stop dividing. The findings, published as the cover story
Last month, Dick McIntosh, distinguished professor (emeritus), and Joy Power (88 BIO), an alumna and lab coordinator, of the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology Department at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, traveled to the 勛圖厙
CU-Boulder Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Bradley Olwin, has been selected as one of 29 U.S. scientists to receive the 2015 Glenn Award for Research in Biological Mechanisms of Aging. The award, from the Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, comes with a $60,000 grant to support Olwins research on how the body repairs and regenerates skeletal muscle after injury, in the face of disease, and during the normal aging process.
Dr. William B. Bill Wood, CU-Boulder distinguished professor emeritus and former MCDB department head, has been awarded the 2016 Elizabeth W. Jones Award for Excellence in Education from the Genetics Society of America (GSA). The award, given in recognition of his significant and sustained impact in genetics education, was announced today in a press release. It will be presented in a ceremony in Florida in July.
Just recently in November, Dr. Jonathan Van Blerkom was awarded the Robert G. Edwards Prize Paper Award by Reproductive BioMedicine Online for the best paper published in the journal in 2014. This is an extraordinary accolade in a very competitive
The College of Arts & Sciences hosted 136 students and 38 donors in the largest scholarship event in recent years. Dean Leigh delivered remarks and was later joined by three student scholarship recipients who spoke about how their scholarship