Matthews» laboratory research, with long - term support from the National Institutes of Health,
focuses on the fundamental mechanisms used by epithelial tissues to regulate salt secretion — which goes awry in several diseases, including cystic fibrosis and many forms of diarrhea.
His studies
focus on the fundamental mechanisms of aging in simple organisms and mice and on how they can be translated to humans.
Not exact matches
Dr. Monteggia's lab
focuses on the molecular and cellular bases of neural plasticity, the
fundamental property of nerve cells to alter their communication, as they pertains to neuropsychiatric disorders, as well as understanding the
mechanisms underlying antidepressant efficacy.
Nature Cell Biology publishes papers from all areas of cell biology, especially those
focusing on the molecular
mechanisms responsible for
fundamental cell biological processes.
Our
focus has always been
on the core discipline of biochemistry and how it helps us understand organic life and the
fundamental mechanisms that underlie human disease.
We create and manage projects that
focus on research in the polar regions as means to understand
fundamental climate
mechanisms, and to drive change towards a more sustainable society.
Our group
focuses on some of the
fundamental mechanisms underlying the development of neuronal circuits in the cerebral cortex.
With their deep expertise in the biology of senescent cells, the Campisi lab will be
focused on fundamental research into questions like how senescent cells vary in their susceptibility and resistance to immune clearance (depending
on factors like their tissues of residence or the pathway that led them into senescence); the targets and
mechanisms used by NK cells to clear senescent cells; and why subsets of senescent cells might persist when their similarly - situated neighbors are cleared out (and what might allow us to overcome that resistance).
The Kaufman lab is
focused on understanding the
fundamental mechanisms that regulate protein folding and the cellular responses to the accumulation of unfolded proteins within the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER).
We have therefore built a highly collaborative team in which basic scientists —
focused on unraveling the
fundamentals of disease
mechanisms — interact fluidly with physician - scientists like myself, who bring the critical patient perspective to our research.
The Ellison Medical Foundation supports basic biomedical research, with a current
focus on understanding how humans and other organisms age, and
on defining the
fundamental biological
mechanisms that prevent age - related diseases and disabilities.