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King laboratory publishes research article on cancer-induced bone pain

Tamara King, Ph.D., associate professor for the College of Osteopathic Medicine published an original research paper in the peer reviewed journal of the Society for Neurosciences, The Journal of Neuroscience. The paper, entitled “Mediation of movement-induced breakthrough cancer pain by IB4 binding nociceptors in rat”. Patients with primary and metastatic cancer associated bone pain report […]

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GSBSE Alumna Ginny McLane featured in 2017 Rising Tide

The “Rising Tide” a publication of the Office of Research and Scholarship at the University of New England has featured Ginny McLane in their 2017 issue. Ginny completed her PhD in May of 2016 under the guidance of Ling Cao, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine at the […]

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[INBRE] Comparative Regenerative Biology course, July 29-August 12, 2017

Comparative Regenerative Biology July 29-August 12, 2017 Application deadline: May 1, 2017 Apply Now This course brings together leading scientists and students to study fundamental questions in regeneration biology and practical applications using extensive hands-on laboratories. Scientific core access comparative bioinformatics  includes Animal Resources, Bioinformatics, Microscopy, and Instrumentation. This course features extensive incorporation of  to identify key common […]

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GSBSE Student Eliza Grlickova-Duzevik presented at the 23rd Scientific Conference of the Society on Neuroimmune Pharmacology

GSBSE student, Eliza Grlickova-Duzevik (currently conducting her thesis research in the lab of Ling Cao at the University of New England) presented at the 23rd Scientific Conference of the Society on Neuroimmune Pharmacology (SNIP) orally on April 1, 2017. Her presentation was titled: The role of calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) in retroviral infection of glial […]

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GSBSE Student Josh Havelin publishes in Arthritis & Rheumatology

Effects of treadmill exercise on advanced osteoarthritis pain in rats.Allen J, Imbert I, Havelin J, Henderson T, Stevenson G, Liaw L, King T.Arthritis Rheumatol . 2017 Mar 20. doi: 10.1002/art.40101. [Epub ahead of print]PMID:28320059 Josh conducts his research in the laboratory of GSBSE faculty Dr. Tamara King at the University of New England.

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Kathy Morelli awarded “Best Poster” at the Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. Scientific Conference

Kathy received the “Best Poster” award at the Muscular Dystrophy Association Scientific Conference in Arlington, Virginia.  Her poster was entitled: “A personalized gene therapy approach for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease type 2D.”  The award, presented to a highly relevant audience, reflects both the quality of her poster and presentation and also the potential impact of her project. […]

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Kathy Morelli publishes in Cell Reports

Severity of Demyelinating and Axonal Neuropathy Mouse Models Is Modified by Genes Affecting Structure and Function of Peripheral Nodes.Morelli KH, Seburn KL, Schroeder DG, Spaulding EL, Dionne LA, Cox GA, Burgess RW.Cell Rep . 2017 Mar 28;18(13):3178-3191. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.009.PMID: 28355569 http://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(17)30326-1

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[INBRE] IDeA Proteomics Workshop

Two Discovery Phase Proteomics Workshops for either faculty members or graduate students/postdocs in IDeA states are being offered. The faculty member workshop will be held on May 24-26, 2017, in Little Rock.  The student workshop will be held on May 17-19th, in Little Rock. Lodging and travel will be covered. The information for how to apply […]

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Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying neurogenesis in the adult and aged brain

Date: Friday, April 7, 2017Time: 3:10pmPlace: 107 Norman Smith Hall, University of Maine campus, Orono Speaker: Ashley Webb, Ph.D. of Brown University The goal of our work is to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying neurogenesis and the decline in neural stem cell function (NSC) during aging. We are investigating how transcription factor networks regulate NSC […]

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GSBSE Student Elisabeth Kilroy Presents at Maine Science Festival

Elisabeth Kilroy presented “A Day in the Life of a Graduate Researcher” at the 2017 Maine Science Festival. GSBSE Director David Neivandt moderated the session to over 150 middle school students. Other presenters were … Lila Lyons, Undergraduate ResearcherGrace McKenzie, EMTKelley Strout, NurseCaitlin Howell, Faculty ResearcherTom Courtney, Doctor https://youtu.be/iyJN52WSocg

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