Penn State Science Faculty Get Involved With Science-U Summer Camps
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Forensic Science Professor of Practice Jeni Smith teaches participants in a Science-U camp titled "Forensic DNA: Next-Generation Detectives."
Boal Named 2014 Searle Scholar
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Amie Boal
Burst of Mutations During Initial Infection Allows Bacteria To Evade Human Immune Response
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Electron micrograph of the stomach bacteria Helicobacter pylori. A research team including Penn State scientists has discovered that a burst of rapid evolution immediately following infection allows this bacteria that causes ulcers in humans to survive the immune system and establish a chronic infection.   Credit: Yutaka Tsutsumi, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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Frank Pugh Honored as an Evan Pugh Professor at Penn State
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Frank Pugh
A Key Regulatory Protein Is Discovered To Be Essential for Malaria Parasite Transmission to Mosquitos
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In blue are Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites in the sexual, gametocyte stage of development. In red are uninfected red blood cells. Credit: Manuel Llinás lab, Penn State University
Booker Named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Squire J. Booker
A New Pathway for Neuron Repair is Discovered
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This image shows a single neuron in a whole animal 5 hours after dendrites were removed with laser surgery (left). The same cell was imaged at 48 hours and 96 hours after the dendrites were removed. At 48 hours (middle) a new dendrite arbor extends from the cell body, and by 96 hours the new arbor fills the entire space normally occupied by the cell. Credit: Melissa Rolls lab, Penn State University
Investigating Roles of Rare Genetic Variants in Disease
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Marylyn Ritchie
Sarah Ades Wins GlaxoSmithKline's Fast Track Competition to Develop New Antibiotics
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Sarah Ades, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Penn State University
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