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First Hairy Human Skin Organoid

August 4, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Small hair-growing skin model in lab
Thinking about the problem of hair loss and how to model its biology, researchers at [MORE]

Artificial Blood Vessels for an Infected Tooth

August 22, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

Dr. Bertassoni Developed Artificial Blood Vessels to Regenerate Tooth After Root Canal
An abscessed tooth calls for a root canal procedure [MORE]

Do Proteins Hip-Hop?

September 22, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Gelsolin Protein
For many years, researchers have tried to use transgenic plants to produce human protein “farmaceuticals.” If successful, the payoff [MORE]

3-D View of NMDA Receptor

August 19, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Crystal Structure of NMDA
Like Rosalind Franklin’s image of the DNA molecule, an x-ray crystallographic picture of the NMDA receptor 9N-methyl-D-aspaeate) [MORE]

Ames Device for Paralysis Rehabilitation

August 27, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

Ames Device
This piece is about a device developed at the Oregon Health & Science University which stimulates muscle function [MORE]

Manufacturing Management in Hospital Operations

May 21, 2013 | | Posted in Newsletter

“Toyota,” “Lean” and “Six Sigma” are manufacturing concepts aimed at improving efficiency and quality in making inanimate products [MORE]