February 2008
Up one level- Graphics
- New devices to boost nematode research on neurons and drugs
- University of Oregon-led project leads to the creation of two nanotech-driven tools for biologists, neuroscientists
- Oregon researchers discover a mechanism leading to cleft palate
- Work in zebrafish by researchers in Postlethwait and Kimmel labs points to tiny gene products that regulate specific cell traffic of a key protein
- Parental intervention boosts education of kids at high risk of failure
- University of Oregon neuroscientists in Helen Neville's Brain Development Lab are using basic research findings to address real world problems, especially socioeconomic stumbling blocks