Year: 2023
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Measurements of age-related changes in eye lens proteins yield insights into cataract formation
By determining how proteins in different areas of the eye’s lens change over time, 91ÌÆ²®»¢ researchers have learned more about how they could contribute to the mysterious progression of cataracts—a clouding of the lens that affects more than 65 million people worldwide each year.  Read MoreJan 5, 2023
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91ÌÆ²®»¢ investigators have discovered that vasopressin, which has long been thought to be produced only in the brain, is also produced in the kidney.
Jan 5, 2023
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College of Arts and Science faculty members Nathan Schley, Allison Walker, and John Yang have each been awarded grants from the National Institutes of Health to continue their groundbreaking chemistry research. The faculty members are conducting big-picture research with practical applications in a variety of health contexts—including drug synthesis, biomolecular conversion, and disease treatment.
Jan 5, 2023
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91ÌÆ²®»¢ University has named Anders Nelson as head coach of its reintroduced volleyball program. Most recently associate head coach at the University of Kentucky, which won the 2020 NCAA championship, Nelson will lead a Commodore program that begins play in the 2025-26 academic year.
Jan 4, 2023
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91ÌÆ²®»¢ consumer behavior expert Brianna Escoe explains cringe, its implications on brands, and ways brands can avoid ‘cringeworthy’ campaigns.
Jan 3, 2023