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Gene biomarkers indicate liver toxicity quickly and accurately

Gene biomarkers indicate liver toxicity quickly and accurately

Dec 18, 2020 | Cancer Center News

When agrochemical and pharmaceutical companies develop new products, they must test extensively for potential toxicity before obtaining regulatory approval. This testing usually involves lengthy and expensive animal studies. A research team at University of Illinois...
Computational method provides faster high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging

Computational method provides faster high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging

Dec 10, 2020 | Cancer Center News

A new computational mass spectrometry imaging method enables researchers to achieve high mass resolution and high spatial resolution for biological samples while providing data sets exponentially faster. Researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and...
Student Spotlight: Drashti Sikligar

Student Spotlight: Drashti Sikligar

Dec 7, 2020 | Cancer Scholars Program, Student Spotlight

Drashti Sikligar, Bioengineering JuniorCancer Scholars Program, 2018 Cohort Hometown: Hoffman Estates Do you have current or past experience working in a cancer research laboratory? If so, who was the principle investigator, and what was your role/area of research?...

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