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13 news releases are tagged with the topic genetics
October 2014
Local inventors
Dozens of UT Arlington patent holders converge on National Academy of Inventors symposium.
Going with the flow
A new paper from UT Arlington's Biophysics and Physiology Lab explores how fluid flow affects neurons connecting as they do in the body.
September 2014
A research network
UT Arlington has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to give researchers a faster computer network.
Big Data
Computer scientist to use genomic network for determining best materials to manufacture products.
August 2014
A changing ocean
UT Arlington biologists looked at the lineages of Caribbean coral and found older species appear more hardy.
July 2014
Big data
A UT Arlington engineering professor has won a three-year NSF grant to develop an interactive gene expression database.
June 2014
New method could help patients with genetic conditions
Team uses photothermal delivery to pinpoint cancer treatment.
The why of Y
UT Arlington biologists studying the evolution of beetles have a new hypothesis about why some species lose their Y chromosome.
December 2013
Explaining nature's extremes
UT Arlington's Todd Castoe is lead author on a new paper detailing the sequencing of the Burmese python genome.
November 2013
NIH funds may fuel new treatment
A UTA physicist is exploring ways to use light to control and monitor neural activity. His work could help those with sight deterioration.
October 2013
Science advances with Shimadzu
Two new student labs are open as part of the Shimadzu Institute for Research Technologies, a $25.2 million investment in science.
May 2013
Physicist's tool has potential for brain mapping
The new tool could help scientists map and track the interactions between neurons inside different areas of the brain.
Professors assist in turtle genome research
The work sequences the genome of a western painted turtle, only the second reptile species to have its genetic information fully mapped.
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