Upstate researcher awarded $1.6 million grant to unlock the secrets of the optic chiasm: advancing understanding of the extracellular matrix for vision restoration
November30,2023
Reyna I. Martinez-De Luna, PhD, a researcher from Upstate, has been awarded $1. 6 million from the National Eye Institute (NEI) over the next four years.
Combining cell biology and bioengineering, researchers work to create “mini kidney” for accurate testing
November14,2023
Upstate Researcher Mira Krendel, PhD, working with Syracuse University Professor Pranav Soman, PhD, will be using almost $500,000 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)…
Upstate MD/PhD student awarded prestigious NIH fellowship for muscle aging research
November07,2023
Upstate student Nicholas Brennan was awarded the NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA), a grant funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
Unraveling the Link Between Obesity and Chronic Wounds– Upstate Researcher Awarded $600,000 Grant to Investigate Neutrophils' Role and Pave the Way for Future Treatments
October26,2023
Norifumi Urao, MD/PhD, was just awarded over $600,000 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to better understand how obesity is connected to chronic wounds, a painful and costly…
Startup Spotlight- DUB Biologics' new therapy for corneal scarring could revolutionize treatment
October23,2023
DUB Biologics is developing a self-delivery siRNA that prevents scarring and inflammation by targeting knockdown of USP10, initially in corneal opacification applications.
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Working together, researchers and industry are on the verge of revolutionizing how we treat concussions and brain injuries
October13,2023
After years of development and study, a patent was recently issued to Quadrant Biosciences, SUNY Research Foundation, and Penn State College of Medicine for a saliva test that can analyze…
Groundbreaking clinical trial at upstate offers hope for epilepsy patients: promising early results from an innovative treatment
October03,2023
Right now, researchers across the country are undertaking a groundbreaking clinical trial with the potential to help epilepsy patients without highly invasive and destructive brain surgery.