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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.

Public Health Research with Donna Arnett

Donna Arnett talks about her first research project, why she can't quit research, and her vision for the College of Public Health.

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.

Regeneration Bonus: Randal Voss

Biologist Randal Voss's research focuses on axolotls—salamanders with amazing regenerative ability.

Regeneration Bonus: Jeramiah Smith

Biologist Jeramiah Smith studies salamanders and sea lamprey to find genetic clues to regeneration.

Regeneration Bonus: Ann Morris

To study cell regeneration in the eye, biologist Ann Morris’s vertebrate of choice is Zebrafish.

Regeneration Bonus: Ashley Seifert

Biologist Ashley Seifert and postdoctoral scholar Tom Gawriluk study regeneration in African spiny mice.

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