Jung is also looking forward to making new connections and fostering innovation at all levels, by listening and engaging ...
Because of their large size, complex design and changing shapes, NRPS enzymes are highly dynamic and difficult to study.
Lyons and coauthor Namrata Kala of the MIT Sloan School of Management tested how effective digital monitoring is by a ...
The new technique, called Coadjoint Orbit FLIP (CO-FLIP), improves upon existing Fluid Implicit Particles (FLIP) methods by preserving two key physical properties of fluid motion: energy and ...
Since its discovery in the 1990s, “programmed cell death protein 1,” or PD-1, has been regarded as a leading target in cancer treatments. A “checkpoint” receptor that often resides on the surface of ...
MICAL2 appears to supercharge the KRAS signaling pathway, which regulates cell growth, proliferation, and death and is known ...
These cells are, according to Karin, “like ticking time bombs that could start proliferating again at any point and ...
Sonoma State University Chemistry Professor and Chair Mark J. Perri has been awarded nearly $1M from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance ChemCompute, a free online platform he ...
Neural stem cells, shown here, can be made to develop into the varied types of cells found in the nervous system. Photo credit: Welcome Collection/Wikimedia Commons A Phase I clinical trial led by ...
Steven Garfin, M.D. is stepping down after more than six years as interim dean of the School of Medicine. Photo credit K.C. Alfred-San Diego Union-Tribune With a penchant for math and science, Steven ...
Heart muscle cells, shown here in a micrograph, utilize the careful release of calcium ions to contract. SMART, a new software package developed by researchers at UC San Diego, can make studying this ...
Yuanyuan Shi has been named a 2024 AI2050 Early Career Fellow by Schmidt Sciences. This honor recognizes Shi's work developing AI-driven building control systems to optimize indoor air quality while ...