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Cannabis use blunts stress reactivity in female rats
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Joe Harding named a 2020 National Academy Inventors Fellow
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WSU lands NIH grant for biomedical, engineering undergraduate MIRA program
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What can the hibernation of bears teach humans?
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Study reinforces drug’s potential to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to cognitive deficits, altered behavior
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WSU research behind potential game-changing Alzheimer’s drug
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Neuroscience grad student lands National Science Foundation fellowship
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Nicole Marinelli Approved for Master's Degree
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Neuroscience Graduate Students Awarded Poncin Scholarships
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Julianna Brutman Awarded NSF GRFP
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Jobe Ritchie Awarded ADARP Grant
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WSU senior lands inaugural award from Phi Beta Kappa
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Seattle biotech firm scores $85 million for work on Alzheimer’s drug.
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Understanding The Connection Between Sleep & Its Effects On The Brain
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COVID-19: How Vitamin-D Could Reduce Coronavirus Deaths
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WSU senior headed to Wales as a Fulbright Student
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Successful Defense: Dr. Drew Neyens
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Study indicates vaporized cannabis creates drug-seeking behavior
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WCMB News
AAVogen website launched
AAVogen Inc. was founded by WCMB researchers Dr. Buel D. Rodgers and
Dr. Paul Gregorevic. The company holds an exclusive license to AVGN7, a
proprietary gene therapeutic developed in a collaboration between WSU
and the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute.
Gene Therapy May Safely Counter Muscle Wasting Process in Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy News Today, August 8, 2016
Highlighted WCMB Scientist(s): Dr. Buel D. Rodgers & Dr. Paul Gregorevic
Gene Therapy Developed for Muscle Wasting
ScienceDaily, July 27, 2016
Highlighted WCMB Scientist(s): Dr. Buel D. Rodgers & Dr. Paul Gregorevic
Scientist Develops Gene Therapy for Muscle Wasting
WSU News, July 26, 2016
also in WSU CAHNRS Press Release, July 27, 2016
Highlighted WCMB Scientist(s): Dr. Buel D. Rodgers & Dr. Paul Gregorevic
“Very Big Deal”: UW Team Uses Stem Cells to Fix Monkey Hearts
Seattle Times, October 6, 2014
Highlighted WCMB scientist(s): Dr. Charles Murry
Stem-Cell Procedure Could Rebuild Heart Tissue
National Public Radio, August 26, 2011
Highlighted WCMB scientist(s): Dr. Charles Murry
A Change of Heart Keeps Bears Healthy While Hibernating
U.S. News & World Report, February 9, 2011
Highlighted WCMB scientist(s): Dr. Lynne Nelson & Dr. Charles Robbins
New Strategy to Fix a Broken Heart: Scaffold Supports Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Muscle Cells
ScienceDaily, Aug. 10, 2010
Highlighted WCMB scientist(s): Dr. Buddy Ratner & Dr. Charles Murry
Hibernating Bears Have Healthy Hearts
The Seattle Times, April 10, 2005
Highlighted WCMB scientist(s): Dr. Lynne Nelson