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Hot Tumors: The Turbo Engine That Immunotherapy Needed

January 7, 2022

by Maja Aganovic UF Innovate Immunotherapy is a hot topic of conversation when it comes to cancer treatment. Pediatric oncologist Dr. Elias Sayour and his team have found a way to make […]

UF Researcher Dr. Marco Salemi Utilizes ICBR Genomics Expertise to Understand COVID19 Epidemiology

April 27, 2021

By Steven Madore, Ph.D. In recent years, public health emergencies caused by epidemics have led to the use of genome sequencing to identify and characterize viral pathogens. Rapid acquisition of […]

UF | ICBR Scientists Contribute to Clinical Trial Testing Novel Treatment for Canine Atopic Dermatitis

March 22, 2021

  Atopic dermatitis, or AD, is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting dogs, causing defects of the skin barrier and modifications of the normal cutaneous microflora. While multiple treatment options […]

UF offers powerful new NVIDIA supercomputer to students and researchers across State University System

February 7, 2021

Courtesy of UF NEWS Written by Brittany Wise University of Florida’s new supercomputer — the fastest artificial intelligence supercomputer in higher education — will soon be available for students and […]

Excessive Heat Stroke Induces Long‐term Physiological Changes That are Linked to Altered Epigenetic Profiles

November 26, 2020

Epigenetics is the study of heritable phenotypic change that involves chemical modifications to the DNA genome sequence or associated DNA-binding proteins. These specific alterations affect how cells turn genes off […]

ICBR Bioinformatics contributed to a study on Gestational Hypoxia-Induced Cardiac Anomalies

January 14, 2018

ICBR Bioinformatics contributed to a study on “Mechanism Sharing Between Genetic and Gestational Hypoxia-Induced Cardiac Anomalies” Gestational hypoxia, such as seen in high-altitude pregnancy, has been known to affect cardiac […]