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During their month abroad, CBID student teams observe hospital procedures, interview health care providers, and interact with local residents to understand the pressing clinical needs of the community.
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The microRNAs target brain cancer stem cells to halt their capacity to propagate and sustain tumor growth.
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The largest study of its kind, this research is another step closer to ‘realizing the goal of personal genomics,’ scientists say.
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Mapping the Brain, Neuron by Neuron
CategoriesJohns Hopkins engineers and an international team of neuroscientists created a complete map of the learning and memory center of the fruit fly larva brain, an early step toward mapping how all animal brains work.
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The three-week trip is part of the CBID program’s innovative partnership with Jhpiego, a global health nonprofit affiliated with Johns Hopkins.
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A New Twist on Receptor Signaling
CategoriesFibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs or FGF receptors) are expressed in the plasma membrane of many key cell types in mammals, and their activity plays a crucial role in the development of bone and tissue.