AAU universities conduct a majority of the federally funded university research that contributes to our economic competitiveness, health and well-being, and national security. AAU universities are growing our economy through invention and innovation while preparing the next generation of scientists and engineers for global leadership. By moving research into the marketplace AAU universities are helping to create jobs, and provide society with new medicines and technologies.
A study by researchers at Duke University School of Medicine found that supplying healthy mitochrondra to damaged nerve cells can signifantly help millions managing pain from diabetic neuropathy and chemotherapy.
Researchers from the USF College of Marine Science are studying soft tissue samples from barnacles, oysters, and fish to better understand the state of contamination and its origins in Tampa Bay, Florida's largest estuary.
The advancement lays the groundwork for creating a library of sugar-recognizing proteins that may help detect and treat diverse illnesses.
The olfactory senses of ants help them hunt, detect outsiders, and know their role within a colony. In a new study, researchers have discovered how ants can switch one gene on out of hundreds to ensure their survival.
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A new study from the University of Chicago has laid out the internal structure of polyelectrolyte complexes for the first time which lead to better drugs and technology.
Despite cost-cutting efforts by businesses, high prices persist at retailers. Harvard research points to consumer behavior shifts, like reduced price sensitivity, as a key factor.
A team of researchers found beneficial gut bacteria actively sense the mucus lining of the gut, using the information as a guide to stay in their proper place.
according to a new study, breast milk from each individual contains a unique assemblage of antibodies that are surprisingly stable throughout lactation and across pregnancies.
Using camera "traps,” U of T researchers study how urban mammals select their habitat, how they travel and how different species interact.