When talking about Personalized Medicine, one of the recent shining examples of this concept in practice is in the treatment of melanoma. Mela…
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A few years ago I was asked to teach a course to adults at the ASU Osher School of Lifelong Learning about the Emerging Era of Personalized Me…
There was a House episode (Season 3 Episode 2 Cane an Abel) about a young boy who was convinced that he was being probed by aliens. Through a…
This is a new feature called "What is that?" where I will show a photo of something from the lab and then discuss what it is, what it does, an…
Vaccines are a hot topic. Vaccines bring up lots of discussion, lots of false information, and a vitriolic passion rarely seen in matters of s…
Yellow fever is an awful disease that over 200,000 people per year contract, causing over 30,000 deaths. This disease causes fever, chills, na…
Vaccines are a hot topic. Vaccines brings up lots of discussion, lots of false information, and a vitriolic passion rarely seen in matters of …
Vaccines are a hot topic. Vaccines bring up lots of discussion, lots of false information, and a vitriolic passion rarely seen in matters of science and pseudoscience.
The other day, I was drinking a glass of wine with a friend of mine, and she mentioned a story that she recently read in Scientific American c…
We've discussed how cells can grow and divide through the cell cycle and a process called mitosis. Equally as important to cells growing and dividing is the ability of cells to die.
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