A new process for converting skin cells to neurons directly could make it easier to develop therapies for neurodegenerative disorders.
We spoke with Mark Boothby, Professor of Immunology at Vanderbilt University, about his experience publishing with eLife.
Bigelow Laboratory researchers and students have applied an innovative method for studying chemical processes at the individual cell level to advance understanding of Maine’s coastal sediments and the ...
Though he received degrees from the University of Michigan and returned as a professor, Stephen Forrest’s path began at a ...
As a professor of pathology at the University of Michigan, Gabriel Nuñez’s life is dedicated to research on microbes and ...
New camera techniques transform biological imaging In a nutshell Optimizing camera settings can provide better images ...
There is a trial of strength at the cellular level. Cells are in constant competition with each other and so eliminate ...
With the long-term goal of creating living cells from non-living components, scientists in the field of synthetic biology work with RNA origami. This tool uses the multifunctionality of the natural ...
A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take ...
Cells are in constant competition with each other and so eliminate diseased or unwanted cells. Cell competition is therefore a central principle for maintaining the health of tissues and organs.
The grant will be used for advancing preclinical research projects focused on generating T stem cell memory (TSCM) cells. TSCM cells are a special type of T cells that help the human immune system ...