
Alumni Profile: Erin (Steenblock) Chia (PhD ’10)
You’re more likely to find Dr. Erin Chia (GSAS ’10) in the boardroom than the lab. She is currently the Associate Director of Business Development
You’re more likely to find Dr. Erin Chia (GSAS ’10) in the boardroom than the lab. She is currently the Associate Director of Business Development
Evolution of a novel cell type through rewiring an ancestral stress response What can opossums tell us about humans? By comparing these species, a research
A Historical and Statistical Study Contrary to the name, pink noise isn’t referring to the music that blares out at a P!nk concert. Unlike the
Differences in CAR T-cell populations shed light on treatment efficacy In a recent study published in Blood, scientists have begun to explain why CAR T-cell
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Computers making the diagnosis Hearing the diagnosis of cancer is terrifying, no matter what the circumstances. But this news can be more difficult to digest
A study of strike-slip indicators on Ganymede reveals striking findings Do objects in outer space, which appear so enigmatic and extraterrestrial from our perspective, actually
Some gut bacteria in steal essential nutrients from our bodies As humans, we are never truly alone. Living inside our organs are millions of bacteria,
The compelling applications of a new 2D and 3D imaging technology How much knowledge does a fossil hold? To explore this question, Leanne Elder, PhD
Implementing global changes in food production and consumption. Of all the apocalyptic scenarios one can imagine—war, disease, explosion of the sun—one that may not come
As one of Earth’s most abundant natural resources, coal is one of the most used sources for our growing energy demands. As a result, it