Chemical engineering professor Arnab Mukherjee awarded $1.8 million NIH grant to study reporter proteins
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Four students selected as participants in initiative designed to enhance how UCSB prepares undergrads in biomedical research
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Biologist Thomas Weimbs, prominent scientist in kidney disease research, awarded $600K to further his work on the condition
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With $3.5M grant from the National Institutes of Health, UCSB’s Jamey Marth will advance his work on sepsis
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An implantable biosensor may be the key to discovering the neurochemistry of drug addiction
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The state-of-the-art building will consolidate the varied bioengineering research taking place across campus
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Samir Mitragotri and Steven DenBaars can be credited with more than 220 issued and pending U.S. patents in total.
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The Army's recent $48 million investment in the UCSB Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies opens the door for technological innovations inspired by nature
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One of the world's leading experts on polycystic kidney disease has been appointed as a member of the Center for Scientific Review’s Kidney Molecular Biology and Genitourinary Organ Development (KMBD) study section. The Center for Scientific Review...
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A team of researchers has created an efficient way to target and repair defective genes using human pluripotent stem cells and DNA-cutting protein from meningitis bacteria. The novel technique is much simpler than previous methods and has the...
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Imagine an artificial pancreas device that frees diabetics from constant blood glucose testing, nanoparticles that selectively deliver chemotherapy to tumors with minimal impacts to healthy tissue, or brain imaging that detects serious...
