Dr. Mike Lin, left, and Dr. Ron Balczon are conducting research into a possible link between hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia and cognitive impairment
USA awarded $1.43 million, selected as clinical site for dementia study.
Santanu Dasgupta, Ph.D., assistant professor of pathology along with other researchers has identified a potential biomarker.
Researchers identify novel risk predictor of prostate cancer aggressiveness and racially disparate outcomes
Perkins awarded $16 million grant to help address national physician shortage.
Glen Borchert, Ph.D., received an $800,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
Marie Migaud, Ph.D. and Faisal Hayat, Ph.D. will test means to reduce cellular and tissue damage in space travelers.
Ajay Singh, Ph.D., is investigating a potential tool for pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
Glen Borchert, Ph.D., works to better understand enhancer DNA sequences.
Glen Borchert, Ph.D., associate professor of pharmacology, is studying the survival of Salmonella bacteria during cellular stress.
Meghan Hermance, Ph.D. is studying the infection dynamics of an emerging tick-borne virus called severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus or SFTSV
Mike Lin, Ph.D., is examining impaired cognitive function in patients with hospital-acquired pneumonia.
Meghan Hermance, Ph.D., discusses new research on the disease-spreading parasites for the CDC podcast Emerging Infectious Disease.
Physician-scientist Ji Young Lee, M.D., Ph.D., is studying the fundamental mechanisms of pH regulation in the lungs.
Dr. Dasgupta received funding to identify certain stress-related factors that aid in initiation and progression of cervical cancer.
Kevin Lee, Ph.D., assistant professor of research, works in a lab at the Mitchell Cancer Institute.
Meghan Hermance PhD., assist professor of microbiology & immunology, was awarded a 2-year grant from the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Disease
Viktoriya Pastukh, Natalya Kozhukhar, & Mikhail Alexeyev, Ph.D., prof of physiology/cell biology, seek to better understand how mitochondrial DNA replicate
From left, research assistant Viktoriya Pastukh, research tech Natalya Kozhukhar, and Mikhail Alexeyev, Ph.D., professor of physiology/cell biology, seek t
Amy R. Nelson, PhD, asst. prof. of physiology & cell biology, is investigating if pericyte dysfunction may cause reduced blood flow in Alzheimer’s disease.
Aishwarya Prakash, Ph.D., is collaborating with researchers to uncover the genetic and environmental causes of lupus.
In this pre-pandemic photo, Jonathan Rayner, Ph.D., associate professor of microbiology and immunology at USA COM, studies vector-borne diseases.
Dr. Jonathan Rayner is collaborating with Yale School of Public Health & West Nile 4K Project to reconstruct a picture of how virus has spread & adapted.
Robert A. Barrington, Ph.D. received $49,730 through the COM Faculty Intramural Grants Program Research Awards to further investigate a rare lung disease.
USA awarded NIH Instrumentation Grant to enhance biomedical research
USA researchers receive Bander Award in support of pulmonary-related research.
Dr. Errol Crook, Director of USA Center for Healthy Communities, speaks at a new conference about the All of Us Research Program.
Dr. Allen Perkins received a $100,000 grant from HRSA for the training of individuals who deliver and/or support the treatment of opioid use disorder.
Center for Healthy Communities Hosts Forum on Community-Engaged Scholarship
Researchers at MCI are investigating exosomes’ multifaceted roles in cancer and their use as data-rich resources for discovering biomarkers for cancer.
Dr. Ji Young Lee, assistant professor of physiology, cell biology & internal medicine received a Career Development Award from the American Heart Assoc.
Dr. Mike Lin, left, and Dr. Ron Balczon are conducting research into a possible link between hospital-acquired bacterial pneumonia and cognitive impairment
USA awarded $1.43 million, selected as clinical site for dementia study.