A UCF College of Medicine researcher is developing a new treatment that could slow or even stop cancer cells from spreading. Jan 16, 2024 0 2 Addiction Crack vaccine research on rats could help babies of mothers who use cocaine—and reduce addiction ...
He is an assistant professor at UCF College of Medicine and chief of surgery at Orlando Health South Lake Hospital. Read more Matthew Wosnitzer, MD Matthew Wosnitzer, MD, is board-certified in urology. He is an attending physician at Yale New Haven Health System, Northeast Medical Group ...
That's the focus of research done by Varadraj Gurupur, associate professor in UCF's School of Global Health Management and Informatics. Ad His latest project has created an algorithm that can predict and measure the incompleteness ofelectronic health records—in everything from your lab results t...
UCF researcher discovers new technique for infrared “color” detection and imaging: The new specialized tunable detection and imaging technique for infrared photons surpasses present technology and may be a cost-effective method of capturing thermal imaging or night vision, medicaDecember 13th, 2024 ...
"Today's published work is another demonstration of the successful synergy between Dr. Cleveland's lab and my team at Isis Pharmaceuticals," said C. Frank Bennet, PhD, co-senior author of the study and senior vice president of research at Isis Pharmaceuticals. "Leveraging Isis' expertise in ...
With the number of children diagnosed with autism on the rise, the need to find what causes the disorder becomes more urgent every day. UCF researchers are now a step closer to showing the link between the food pregnant women consume and the effects on a fetus' developing brain. ...
and parasite-host interactions and potential vaccines for the sheep blowfly. The combined analyses reveal dynamically changing and newly emerged gene families that will stimulate new areas of research. "We can take these hypotheses into the lab and use them to directly study how the genome is tra...
"Population numbers don't tell the entire story," said Suzanne Edmands, professor of biological sciences at USC Dornsife. "Genetic diversity can lag behind, potentially leading to difficulty responding to new environmental challenges." Edmands said that one of the Ph.D. candidates in her lab, ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are the first to develop a curvilinear camera, much like the human eye, with the significant feature of a zoom capability, unlike the human eye.
Thermodynamics provides insight into the internal energy of a system and the energy interaction with its surroundings. This relies on the local thermal equilibrium of a system. The application of classical thermodynamics to systems in disequilibrium is challenging. These include granular gas and materials...