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Unlocking the mechanisms of pluripotent cell's fate determination

As embryos, all complex organisms are partially made up of pluripotent stem cells, a term for cells that have the capacity to differentiate into any kind of cell: nerve cells, muscle cells, blood cells, skin cells, and the like.

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College of Pharmacy Associate Professor Eric Nybo received good news earlier this year from the United States Patent Office. Equally pleased by the second patent issued solely to Ferris State University are the state-funded mentors and the entities that provided financial support to study and develop a genetically-modified host organism capable of expressing an anthracyclinone or potent chemotherapy drug.

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SUNY Potsdam geology faculty members awarded National Science Foundation Grant

SUNY Potsdam geology faculty members awarded National Science Foundation Grant
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Campus Receives Nearly $3.8 Million in Grants, Contracts in Q3

April 27, 2021 Share This: Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff were awarded close to $3.8 million in funding during the period January to March 2021. Supported projects explore such topics as immigration status and crime, vaping among young adults in Orange County and cultivating diverse teacher leaders in California.  Stephanie Vaughn, professor emeritus of nursing and project director of EMBRACE: $494,061 from Health Resources and Services Administration for the “EMBRACE: Enrichment Markers of Better Relationships, Academics and Cultural Enhancement” project Lidia Nuño, assistant professor of criminal justice: $462,165 from the U.S. Department of Justice for the project titled “Assessing the Relationship Between Immigration Status, Crime, Gang Affiliation and Victimization”

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