Dr. Marcus Bosenberg, UVM Assistant Professor of Pathology, describes a simple test that can detect metastasis of melanomas and other cancers at an early and treatable stage.
Dr. Scott Costa, UVM Research Assistant Professor of Plant and Soil Science, introduces a whey-based microfactory technology that enhances the effectiveness and commercial potential of environmentally-friendly fungal pest management.
Dr. Peter Zvara, UVM Assistant Professor of Surgery, describes a low-cost, home-based urine flow monitoring system for use by physicians treating lower urinary tract dysfunction in adults and children.
Dr. Joe Petrucci, UVM Professor of Chemistry, introduces a method that provides environmental scientists with quantitative, accurate, and reproducible exposure of cell cultures to aerosol particles.
Guy Kennedy, Research Engineer at the UVM Instrument and Model Facility, introduces a low-cost TIRFM system that uses fiber optics and disposable slides.
Dr. Peter Bingham, UVM Associate Professor of Neurology, demonstrates an interactive video game that rewards regular performance of breathing exercises by individuals with respiratory problems.
Dr. Yvonne Janssen-Heininger, Associate Professor in the UVM Department of Pathology, describes a new method for monitoring oxidative stress levels in the clinical diagnosis and management of major diseases.
Dr. Bill Lakin, Professor in the UVM Department of Mathematics and Statistics, introduces a potentially life-saving method to predict changes in intracranial pressure.
Dr. George Wellman, Associate Professor in the UVM Department of Pharmacology, describes a unique peptide that may reverse subarachnoid hemorrhage-induced vasospasm.
Dr. Erik Bateman, Research Associate Professor in the UVM Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, introduces Acanthamoeba as a versatile, low-cost alternative to other recombinant protein expression systems.
Dr. David Kerr, Associate Professor in the UVM Department of Animal Sciences, describes a genetic approach to the prevention of mastitis, the dairy industry's most costly disease.
Dr. Kenneth Mann, Professor in the UVM Biochemistry Department, describes the use of Clotspeed II, a computer model for the development of therapeutic anticoagulants.
Dr. Mingruo Guo, Associate Professor in the UVM Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, introduces food products that may reduce chronic disease risk and promote optimal health.
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