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Drug studied as possible treatment for spinal injuries
Researchers have shown how an experimental drug might restore the function of nerves damaged in spinal cord injuries by preventing short circuits Read more...
New effort probes how two groups of viruses cause disease
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Findings show nanomedicine promising for treating spinal cord injuries
Researchers at Purdue University have discovered a new approach for repairing damaged nerve fibers in spinal cord injuries using nano-spheres that Read more...
Enzyme may be a key to Alzheimer's-related cell death
A Purdue University researcher has discovered that the amount of an enzyme present in neurons can affect the mechanism thought to cause cell death Read more...
Protein helps cells duplicate correctly, avoid becoming cancer
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Purdue to dedicate Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology
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Dow AgroSciences, Purdue, IEDC partner for life sciences venture at Purdue Research Park
A new development project in the life sciences arena was announced Wednesday (Sept. 30) as part of a new agricultural collaboration among Dow Read more...

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Pak, William L. Molecular, genetic and physiological studies of phototransduction and synaptic transmission.
Park, Chiwook System-wide Investigation of protein folding, energetics, and ligand binding
Parker, Laurie L. Chemical biology and proteomics to develop biosensors for intracellular phosphorylation signaling
Peer, Wendy A. Molecular physiology and evolution, flavonoids
Porterfield, David Marshall Physiological sensing technologies for research applications in biology, agriculture, and medicine
Post, Carol B. Computational chemistry and biological NMR
Powley, Terry L. Identification and mapping of the neural circuitry controlling feeding and drinking
Prasad, Nagendra K. Cell signaling mechanisms regulated by phosphoinositide second messengers relevant to Cancer, Type 2 Diabetes and energy balance.
Pressler, Barrak Epitope drift, mechanisms of autoimmunity, and general immunology; immunologic dysregulation in naturally-occurring canine and feline kidney diseases
Pruitt, Robert Biological control of weeds with emphasis on the discovery and development of bioherbicides
Pushkar, Yulia Spectroscopic techniques to study biological and synthetic systems capable of converting visible light into chemically stored energy
Ramkrishna, Doraiswami Applied mathematics, dispersed phase systems, biochemical engineering, chemical reaction engineering
Ratliff, Timothy L. Microbial pathogenesis; host-parasite interactions; molecular detection and differentiation of microbial pathogens; recombinant and DNA vaccines
Ready, Donald F. Cellular, molecular, and genetic studies of Drosophila retinal development
Regnier, Fred E. Systems for the analysis and characterization of complex protein mixtures using multidimensional separation systems and mass spectrometry
Reuhs, Brad Polysaccharide structures, plant cell and bacterial cell wall analysis, extraction and purification of acidic polysaccharides, pectin analysis
Rhodes, David Plant metabolic adaptations to environmental stress
Rhodes, Olin E. Wildlife ecology and genetics
Rickus, Jenna L. Controlling and mimicking cells as an engineered dynamic system
Riese, David J. ErbB receptor signal transduction in human malignancies
Rochet, Jean-Christophe (Chris) Protein misassembly diseases
Rossie, Sandra S. Signal transduction and protein Ser/Thr phosphatases
Rossmann, Michael G. Structure of picornaviruses, parvoviruses, alphaviruses and bacteriophages, fX174, f29, T4; molecular evolution
Rundell, Ann E. Control of cellular processes, systems biology, computational cell biology, cardiovascular resuscitation

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