All Research

Jarrad Hampton-Marcell

July 12, 2016

East Meets West: Why are athletes strong and fast?

Doctoral student examines how gut bacteria affects athleticism

graphene ripples

July 11, 2016

Germs add ripples to make ‘groovy’ graphene

New nanomaterial conducts differently at right angles

Hops

July 11, 2016

Hops extract studied to prevent breast cancer

Results in cultured cells suggest chemopreventive effect possible

hand holding an x-ray of a neck

June 30, 2016

Risk of blindness from spine surgery down significantly

Improved surgical, anesthesia techniques cited

Red Clover

June 28, 2016

Progesterone in botanicals could aid women’s health

Red clover among plants to be studied

Endothelial cells formed from stem cells treated with growth factors and glutamine withdraw form blood vessels.

June 23, 2016

Starving stem cells may enable scientists to build better blood vessels

Shift in metabolism pushes cells to differentiate

White Flint Metro Station in North Bethesda, Maryland

June 20, 2016

More tall buildings, less sprawl key to suburbs’ future, book says

24 suburbs in Washington, D.C., Miami, and Chicago analyzed

Deborah Park - Goldwater Scholar

June 14, 2016

East Meets West: Goldwater scholar studies cancer

Senior in biology conducts research with College of Medicine faculty member

Transparent, highly conductive ultrathin film

June 13, 2016

New nanomaterial offers promise in bendable, wearable electronic devices

Electroplated polymer makes transparent, highly conductive film

Deborah Park - Goldwater Scholar

June 7, 2016

UIC biological sciences student named Goldwater Scholar

Prestigious award supports aspiring cancer researcher

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