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2010 Student Research Forum: From alligators to CRELD1

May 20, 2010
The 27th Annual Student Research Forum - a two-day celebration of student research, collaboration and dialogue - once again filled the Old Library Building with oral presentations, poster sessions and a keynote speaker whose work involves and capture ...
Paper of the Month: Serendipity meets the prepared mind

Paper of the Month: Serendipity meets the prepared mind

April 01, 2010
This month's School of Medicine featured paper, published in the journal Neuron, is: "Primary Afferent Activation of Thermosensitive TRPV1 Triggers Asynchronous Glutamate Release at Central Neurons," by an investigative group* led by Michael C. ...
Paper of the Month: Serendipity meets the prepared mind

Paper of the Month: Serendipity meets the prepared mind

April 01, 2010
This month's School of Medicine featured paper, published in the journal Neuron, is: "Primary Afferent Activation of Thermosensitive TRPV1 Triggers Asynchronous Glutamate Release at Central Neurons," by an investigative group* led by Michael C. ...
Paper of the Month: Stem cell therapy for retinal degeneration

Paper of the Month: Stem cell therapy for retinal degeneration

March 25, 2010
This month's featured paper, published in PLoS One is: "Non-Invasive Stem Cell Therapy in a Rat Model for Retinal Degeneration and Vascular Pathology," by a group of ten investigators from the OHSU Casey Eye Institute and the Oregon Stem Cell Center. ...
Paper of the Month: Stem cell therapy for retinal degeneration

Paper of the Month: Stem cell therapy for retinal degeneration

March 25, 2010
This month's featured paper, published in PLoS One is: "Non-Invasive Stem Cell Therapy in a Rat Model for Retinal Degeneration and Vascular Pathology," by a group of ten investigators from the OHSU Casey Eye Institute and the Oregon Stem Cell Center. ...
c-Myc and the road-less-traveled

c-Myc and the road-less-traveled

December 30, 2009
The c-Myc oncogene, regularly highly-expressed in most human tumors, has long been of interest to researchers seeking therapeutic targets for cancer treatments. Rosalie Sears, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular and Medical ...
c-Myc and the road-less-traveled

c-Myc and the road-less-traveled

December 30, 2009
The c-Myc oncogene, regularly highly-expressed in most human tumors, has long been of interest to researchers seeking therapeutic targets for cancer treatments. Rosalie Sears, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular and Medical ...
November/December Paper of the Month – The temple of the mind

November/December Paper of the Month – The temple of the mind

December 01, 2009
The School of Medicine newsletter spotlights a recently published faculty research paper in each issue. The goal is to highlight the great research happening at OHSU and to share this information acrosslarge departments, institutes and disciplines. A ...
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