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09 October 2024
Road to Research: A Q&A with Laboratory Manager, Seth Malloy
"Every day presents a new challenge, a new question, and a new opportunity to positively impact the research community."
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09 October 2024
"Every day presents a new challenge, a new question, and a new opportunity to positively impact the research community."
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07 October 2024
From Regenerative Medicine Foundation, Stowers Institute Researchers say their findings could inform regenerative medicine in humans.
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03 October 2024
A Stowers Science Visualization Specialist explains the search for seeing cells in a recent journal article.
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01 October 2024
From New Scientist, Stowers Institute researchers have uncovered new details about how some fish can regenerate their tail after an injury, which could inch us closer to employing regenerative medicine in people.
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28 September 2024
From Earth.com, Recently, researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have made strides in understanding one aspect of this regeneration process – the timing of cellular response to injury in killifish.
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26 September 2024
The findings are a step toward closing the gap on how we could one day deploy regenerative medicine in humans
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26 September 2024
The findings are a step toward closing the gap on how we could one day deploy regenerative medicine in humans
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24 September 2024
Newly identified parental proteins present at fertilization reveal surprising levels of vertebrate developmental support
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24 September 2024
Newly identified parental proteins present at fertilization reveal surprising levels of vertebrate developmental support
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24 September 2024
Four new Principal Investigators recently opened their labs at the Institute. Learn about their research and the impact of their science.
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24 September 2024
Four new Principal Investigators recently opened their labs at the Institute. Learn about their research and the impact of their science.
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24 September 2024
Four new Principal Investigators recently opened their labs at the Institute. Learn about their research and the impact of their science.
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24 September 2024
Four new Principal Investigators recently opened their labs at the Institute. Learn about their research and the impact of their science.
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19 September 2024
From the Kansas City Business Journal, Kausik Si's work centers on the brain, specifically how some proteins found in the brain are linked to neurogenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
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18 September 2024
Alex Garruss, Ph.D., and Nelson Hall, Ph.D., join the Institute with a unifying motivation to explore foundational biology, from RNA to flatworms.
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18 September 2024
Alex Garruss, Ph.D., and Nelson Hall, Ph.D., join the Institute with a unifying motivation to explore foundational biology, from RNA to flatworms.
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17 September 2024
We celebrated by making dumplings as a group
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16 September 2024
A Q&A with Shixiong Cheng, postdoc in the Özel Lab
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16 September 2024
A Q&A with Shixiong Cheng, postdoc in the Özel Lab
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13 September 2024
Learn biological basics of neural crest cells and why scientists at the Stowers Institute study them in our next #BioBasics episode!
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11 September 2024
The importance of foundational research for understanding and potentially addressing congenital conditions
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11 September 2024
From Diabetes.co.uk, New research into how bats have evolved to survive blood sugar levels which would be fatal in humans could pave the way for new treatments for conditions including diabetes.
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03 September 2024
From the Kansas City Star, Tens of thousands of zebrafish capable of regrowing their hearts and thousands of snails that can regenerate their eyes are being cultivated at a Kansas City institute — laying the foundation for future cures to human diseases.
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28 August 2024
The team of researchers recorded the highest natural blood sugar levels ever observed in a mammal, now they hope it could help them better understand diabetes.
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