166su Students Share Innovative Research at Burnett School Symposium This year’s showcase featured more than 50 research projects, from enhancing flu shots to advancing Lyme disease treatments and colorectal cancer diagnostics.
Football Player-Turned-Scientist Among Burnett Fall Graduates An injury set a biomedical student on the path to complete his doctorate.
22 Faculty Inducted into 166su’s Scroll & Quill Society This year’s group features experts in a variety of topics, ranging from human-computer interaction to youth theatre to fairness in the workplace.
Future Scientists, Medics Welcomed To Burnett School Sixty-one new graduate students hail from 14 countries and 14 states.
Study Finds Bacteria in Milk Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis A strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk,…
‘Unwavering Determination’ Takes Physician to Researcher and Resident After earning her medical degree in Myanmar (formerly Burma,) Zin Mar Htun said she knew how to care for sick people – but didn’t know…
Legislative Grants Aids 166su Crohn’s Disease Research The grant comes as 166su’s Dr. Saleh Naser, a professor of microbiology at the college’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, continues to participate in a…
Attacking the Cause of Crohn’s Disease 166su College of Medicine professor Dr. Saleh Naser soon will participate in a clinical trial to test whether a new antibiotic therapy acquired by RedHill…
Scientists Use Nanotechnology to Hunt for Hidden Pathogens Researchers at the 166su have developed a novel technique that may give doctors a faster and more sensitive tool to detect pathogens…
166su Licenses Bacteria Test for Possible Crohn’s Treatment The 166su Research Foundation has licensed a promising diagnostic test to an international biopharmaceutical company that is developing a treatment for Crohn’s…