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UK Research Spinoff Company MosquitoMate Expands Lexington Operations

MosquitoMate, a UK research spinoff, is expanding operations to meet demands of mosquito-borne disease and pest control.

The Power of Genetics with Neurobiologist Robin Cooper

Cooper is using fruit flies and crayfish to shed light on neurobiology.

Plant Reproduction with the Nicholas McLetchie Lab

This lab team in biology studies reproduction of nonvascular plants like mosses.

Plant Reproduction with the McLetchie Lab

Biologist Nicholas McLetchie, and Ph.D. students Jonathan Moore and Rose Marks, study sexual reproduction of nonvascular plants like liverworts and mosses.

BioBonanza Highlights UK Biology Research

BioBonanza is a one-day open house festival and part of a month-long celebration of Thomas Hunt Morgan and the Department of Biology's research.

The Power of Genetics with Robin Cooper

Robin Cooper's funded research focuses on synaptic transmission using fruit flies and is driven by the questions of undergraduate and high school students.

New Life Breathed into Lung Cancer Study Initiated 15 Years Ago

Doug Andres is exploring the link between RIT1 mutations and lung cancer.

A Lung Cancer Discovery 15 Years in the Making

Fifteen years ago Douglas Andres and his team produced data that showed mutations in an on-off switch called RIT1 are a novel driver for human lung cancer.

UK Big Blue Family: Colleagues in Liver Disease Research, and in Life

Two researchers, who have already paired up for life, are also paired up in the lab.

UK Virologist Becky Dutch Explores the Varying Nature of Viruses

Viruses infect most people multiple times a year but no two viruses function exactly the same way.

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