Students unlock the mysteries of the brain with NIH scientists
Hundreds of middle school students from the Washington, D.C., area will visit the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Silver Spring, Md. this week for a special brain-bending experience....
View ArticleContacts better than permanent lenses for babies after cataract surgery
For adults and children who undergo cataract surgery, implantation of an artificial lens is the standard of care. But a clinical trial suggests that for most infants, surgery followed by the use of...
View ArticleNIH announces recruitment for clinical trial to test new tinnitus treatment...
Researchers supported by the National Institutes of Health are launching a clinical trial to test a device that uses nervous system stimuli to rewire parts of the brain, in hopes of significantly...
View Article3-D changes in DNA may lead to a genetic form of Lou Gehrig’s disease
New findings reveal how a mutation, a change in the genetic code that causes neurodegeneration, alters the shape of DNA, making cells more vulnerable to stress and more likely to die. Nucleolin (green)...
View ArticleClark Atlanta University’s Center for Cancer Research and Therapeutic...
ATLANTA (April 28, 2014) — The National Institutes ofHealth (NIH) and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) April 23 awarded a $7.4 million renewal grant to the...
View ArticleCAU MEDIA WATCH: CAU’s New Partnership Branching Out to Drive Auto Production...
CAU’s High Performance Polymers and Composites Center (HPPCC), led by Eric Mintz, Ph.D., is branching outinto a new partnership set on driving the production of automobiles in a new, more competitive,...
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