by Courtney Labrecque | Jul 3, 2019 | Blog, Lab Thoughts, Research, Students
Uncontrolled Growth of Cancer Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of a person’s own cells that have become deformed in some way. Cells can become deformed, or cancerous through mutations, genetic predispositions, or environmental factors, among other things. Cancer is...
by Najwa Labban | Jun 28, 2019 | Blog, Lab Thoughts, Research, Students
In the world of medicine, there is heavy emphasis placed on curing diseases. But how can you cure a disease without knowing it’s there? There are several diseases that are commonly undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to the medical profession’s current reliance on...
by Joseph McEachon | Jun 25, 2019 | Blog, Lab Thoughts, Research, Students
From Cuts to Cancer Inflammation is a widely known word often used to describe over-the-counter medicines, swelling, antioxidants, and cancer. What is not so known, is that inflammation is strongly linked to our body’s immune system, and thus is one of the reasons why...
by Julie Pollock | Jun 24, 2019 | Announcements, Blog, Lab Thoughts, Research, Students
I am excited to announce that we have a special series coming to the blog soon: guest posts from my research students! This summer, I decided to encourage (read: require) my students to write a blog post describing some aspect of their research to the lay person. They...
by Julie Pollock | Jun 21, 2019 | Blog, Events, Research, Students
We gathered last night at my house for food, fellowship, and fun. The chicken was tasty, the watermelon refreshing, and the salads tangy. Plus we had ice cream sundaes and almost had an ice cream eating competition between Najwa and Joseph. We played some yard games...
by Julie Pollock | Jun 7, 2019 | Blog, Publications, Research, Students
From those of you who read this blog consistently, you know that a couple of years ago Prof. Mike Leopold and his students approached me to help express protein that they needed for their electrochemical biosensors. Since then the collaboration has grown. I have...
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