Researchers at the University of Rochester School of Medicine are using a special breed of frogs to study human diseases such as cancer. It turns out our amphibious friends have a lot to teach us about how tumors grow.
Read MorePosted by Rebecca Partridge on Mon, Mar 07, 2016
Researchers at the University of Rochester School of Medicine are using a special breed of frogs to study human diseases such as cancer. It turns out our amphibious friends have a lot to teach us about how tumors grow.
Read MoreTags: cancer research, New York, Cancer, tumor cells, University of Rochester, University of Rochester Medical Center, Dr. Jacques Robert, South African clawed frogs
Posted by Rebecca Partridge on Fri, Feb 26, 2016
The University of Rochester in New York welcomed four new research scientists to their faculty in 2015. These new faculty members bring expertise in the fields of neurobiology, epigenetics, immunology, and molecular genetics to some of the over 1,000 clinical research projects being conducted at the University's Medical Center .
Tags: new research faculty, University of Rochester, Dr. Martha Susiarjo, Dr. Felix Yarovinsky, Dr. Bin Zhang, University of Rochester Medical Center, URMC, Dr. John J. Foxe, DelMonte Neuromedicine Institute