ABmRSep 16, 20202 minMeet Quan Nhan, a Ph.D. Student at UC Santa BarbaraMeet Quan Nhan! My name is Quan Nhan, a third-year Ph.D. student at UCSB. My research is on microbiology, protein biochemistry, and...
ABmRSep 4, 20203 minMeet Emily Wade: An Undergraduate at Northwest Nazarene UniversityMy name is Emily Wade, and I am a junior (third-year) chemistry major with a biochemistry emphasis and pre-medical focus.
ABmRAug 28, 20203 minMeet Bailey McCarthy Riley: A Ph.D. Candidate at Wayne State UniversityMy name is Bailey McCarthy Riley. I graduated in 2016 with a B.S. in Chemistry with an environmental focus from SVSU.
ABmRAug 25, 20203 minMeet Luis Franco: A Postdoctoral Fellow in Neuroscience at UC Santa Barbara1. What is your name, institution, and field of study? Name: Luis M. Franco Institution: UC Santa Barbara Field: Neuroscience 2. How did...
ABmRAug 2, 20203 minMeet Carlos Álvarez: A Genetics Researcher at IVIC HGLI am Carlos Álvarez and I currently work at the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC).
abmrAug 2, 20202 minThao Nguyen, ABmR Poster Award for Scientific MethodologyThe ABmR Poster Award for scientific methodology went to Thao Nguyen for his research on designer receptor expression in alcohol...
ABmRNov 18, 20192 minAlzheimer's Disease and Amyloid PlaquesAs discussed in a previous post (found here), one of the most alarming pathological features of Alzheimer’s disease is the presence of...
-Aug 30, 20192 minThe "Vicious Cycle" of Alzheimer's Disease One of the first molecular characteristics of Alzheimer’s disease is the aggregation of a protein called β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) in...
-Aug 9, 20192 minThe Association of Biomedical Research is pleased to announce a collaboration with Dr. Manish Butte To the Association of Biomedical Research Community, This week, ABmR will be awarding our first research grant to Dr. Manish Butte's lab...
ABmRJul 23, 20193 minNew Genetic Engineering Technology Aimed to End Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne DiseasesNew research shows promising potential in using genetic engineering tools to eliminate the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. By altering...
ABmRMay 30, 20195 minGeneral Statistics Part 2: The Use and Misuse of P-Values Introduction P-values are one of the most well-known and contentious statistical values in scientific research Inferential statistics...
ABmRApr 26, 20195 minGeneral Statistics Part 1: Intro to Hypothesis TestingWhether one is interpreting data in government, business, soft or hard sciences, hypothesis testing is crucial for drawing proper...
ABmRApr 19, 20192 minThe Importance Of StatisticsWe’re all familiar with statistics as a foundational course (or series of courses) for any upcoming undergraduate researcher, be it hard...
abmrMar 9, 20192 minThe Association of Biomedical Research is pleased to announce a collaboration with Dr. Manish Butte To the Association of Biomedical Research Community, This week, ABmR will be awarding our first research grant to Dr. Manish Butte's lab...
abmrMar 9, 20193 minNonprofit Highlight #1 (Christensen Institute)This is the first in a series of highlights of who we consider to be the nonprofits/research organizations most committed to innovating...
abmrMar 9, 20193 minLinks between Cancer, Metabolism, and Circadian Rhythm Our body has a natural biological clock called a circadian rhythm that plays an essential role in regulating and maintaining our wake and...
abmrMar 9, 20192 minHow are T Cells Activated (Simplified)What Are T Cells T cells are a type of white blood cell (lymphocytes) that play a central part in regulating our immune system. T cells...
abmrMar 9, 20192 minHow to Engineer Patients’ Immune Cells to Treat Their CancersWe are now in the period of medicine where doctors can engineer our own immune system to fight cancer cells. Cancer treatment...
abmrMar 9, 20191 minMechanobiology and Immunology: From T cells to rare diseases. Through this Patreon community, we will begin by giving grants to talented undergraduate students in the labs that have demonstrated the...