Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences

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  • Drone image of research tower in forest in autumn
    - Excellence in Citations
    Forty-one current and emeritus UNH researchers are among the world's 100,000 most cited, according to a new study. Read More
  • Close-up of clams
    - Not Clamming Up
    A recent paper by a team of UNH researchers sheds new light on how apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, evolved in invertebrates. Read More
  • The PDE6 crystal structure used for the research.
    - Eye Might
    UNH researchers have advanced our understanding of the mutations that result in color blindness and certain retinal degenerative diseases that cause blindness as a result of their... Read More
  • Birx Visit
    - Birx Visit
    Dr. Deborah Birx, U.S. coronavirus response coordinator, visited UNH's state-of-the-art COVID-19 test lab. Read More
  • CIBBR Announces New Grants
    - CIBBR Announces New Grants
    The UNH Center for Integrated Biomedical and Bioengineering Research (CIBBR) recently announced funding for research studying important human diseases that currently lack adequate... Read More
  • Scientific illustration of protease inhibitor
    - COVID Collaboration
    UNH has launched six new interdisciplinary research projects aimed at addressing the challenges of coronavirus. Read More
  • Eye Spy
    - Eye Spy
    In a recent paper published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, UNH researchers have reported the first structural model for a key enzyme and its activating protein that can... Read More
  • Cheryl Andam, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and biomedical science at UNH
    - Microbial Mystery
    Cheryl Andam, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and biomedical sciences, has received a major NSF CAREER award. Read More
  • UNH assistant clinical professor Stephanie Clarke
    - Leadership Lesson
    COLSA's Stephanie Brown recently completed the 2019 HERS Institute at Wellesley College.  Read More
  • Skin of the longfin squid
    - Skin Secrets
    We’re one step closer to clothing and cosmetics that can change color and pattern in response to their surroundings, thanks in part to new research from Feixia Chu and Matthew... Read More