Pioneering microbiome science aims for breakthroughs at UH center
UH¡¯s microbiome center has developed an insectary, microscopy and genomic analysis cores that benefit research across disciplines.
UH¡¯s microbiome center has developed an insectary, microscopy and genomic analysis cores that benefit research across disciplines.
The UH medical school¡¯s Institutional Development Award Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence received funding from the National Institutes of Health.
Cumulina, the first cloned mouse and the first cloned mammal in the United States recently made the trek to her new home in the renowned Smithsonian¡¯s National Museum of American History.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ accounted for $49,613,708 million in research funding awarded by the National Institutes of Health in fiscal year 2021.
The study is based on the prediction that additional variants will be found in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ because of its high influx of recreational travelers from COVID-19 hotspots.
The “Maximizing Access to Research Careers” grant will enroll 30 juniors and seniors in a two-year program that pairs trainees with research mentors.
Kailee Yoshimura and Michelle Biete received awards at the 2020 virtual ABRCMS conference.
The program targets biomedical and research scientists, public health professionals, nurses and professionals with a natural science background.
The symposium held at UH gathered people from fields ranging from medicine to engineering, who find their skills and their goals can complement one another in scientific breakthroughs in health care.
In summer2018, John Berestecky accompanied three UH students to help with Ebola and Lassa virus research at the University of Liberia in Monrovia.