comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Bao lab - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Wireless sensors that stick to the skin to track physiological signals

To create a BodyNet that someone could wear while exercising, antennas would have to be woven into clothing to receive and transmit signals

Naoji-matsuhisa
Simiao-niu
Zhenan-bao
School-of-engineering
Bao-lab
Nature-electronics

Arc Institute announces new cohort of Investigators to pursue curiosity-driven research

Arc Institute announces new cohort of Investigators to pursue curiosity-driven research
streetinsider.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from streetinsider.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Salk-institute
California
United-states
San-diego
Stanford-university
San-francisco
Berkeley
Palo-alto
Zhenan-bao
Robert-saxton
Xiaojie-qiu
Patrick-collison

Even Good Gene Edits Can Go Bad

A Rice University lab is leading the effort to reveal potential threats to the efficacy and safety of therapies based on CRISPR-Cas9, the Nobel Prize-winning ge

Rice-university
Texas
United-states
Houston
Lavanya-saxena
Mingming-cao
Todd-treangen
Yilei-fu
Harshavardhan-deshmukh
Yidan-pan
Timothy-davis
Emory-university-vivien-sheehan

Getting under your skin: Molecular research builds new understanding of skin regeneration

Getting under your skin: Molecular research builds new understanding of skin regeneration As the air continues to dry and temperatures drop, the yearly battle against dry hands and skin has officially begun. New research from Northwestern University has found new evidence deep within the skin about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and renewal. Skin’s barrier function gives it the unique ability to fight winter woes and retain water for our bodies. The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is constantly turning over to replace dead or damaged cells, creating new cells to reinforce the barrier function and heal damage. The gene regulatory mechanisms that control epidermis turnover remain incompletely understood.

Sarah-lloyd
Ixin-chen
Xiaomin-bao
Nature-communications
National-institutes-of-health
Weinberg-college-of-arts
Diseases-research-center-at-northwestern
Bao-lab
Searle-leadership-fund
Roberth-lurie-comprehensive-cancer-center
Department-of-dermatology
Feinberg-school-of-medicine

Research finds new evidence about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and regeneration

Research finds new evidence about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and regeneration As the air continues to dry and temperatures drop, the yearly battle against dry hands and skin has officially begun. New research from Northwestern University has found new evidence deep within the skin about the mechanisms controlling skin repair and renewal. Skin s barrier function gives it the unique ability to fight winter woes and retain water for our bodies. The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, is constantly turning over to replace dead or damaged cells, creating new cells to reinforce the barrier function and heal damage. The gene regulatory mechanisms that control epidermis turnover remain incompletely understood.

Xiaomin-bao
Emily-henderson
Nature-communications
Weinberg-college-of-arts
Feinberg-school-of-medicine
Department-of-dermatology
Northwestern-university
Bao-lab
Weinberg-college
Feinberg-school
Study-lead
Research

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.