Rachel Culp-Hill receives Trainee Research Excellence Award
On Tuesday, October 25, Vice Chancellor for Research Thomas Flaig, MD, celebrated the second-annual University of Colorado Anschutz...
Rachel Culp-Hill, MS receives CU Anschutz Graduate School Distinguished Service Award
Aurora, Colorado – Rachel Culp-Hill, MS, current student in the Structural Biology and Biochemistry PhD Program at the University of...
Scientists Discover Ways of Making Old Blood New Again
Restoring blood component regeneration process could curb disease, lengthen health span - by Debra Melani Creating 200 billion-plus...
Travis, Davide and Angelo join Hemanext Inc and the Cancelas lab as recipients of the RISE Award
For the best paper in the journal Transfusion, focusing on the benefits of hypoxic storage of red blood cells on metabolism and...
Angelo receives prestigious AABB NBF Award for Innovative Research
For his work on Omics applications in Transfusion Medicine
Angelo receives prestigious ISBT Jean Julliard Award 2020
For his work on High-Throughput Metabolomics in Transfusion Medicine: towards personalized medicine
Attack on Red Blood Cells a Prime Suspect in COVID’s Debilitating Effects
CU Researcher’s own coronavirus illness helps inform studies on body’s oxygen transporters - by Chris Casey Angelo D’Alessandro, PhD,...
Tricking Mitochondria, the Cellular Powerhouse to Circumvent Chemotherapy Resistance
Researchers say, despite advancements in treatment, improving early therapy remains critical to cancer care - by Debra Melani Since a...
How Can Slumbering Squirrels Inform Astronauts on Long-term Journeys?
Researchers show the animals have uniquely adapted to their extreme habitat by converting bodily waste products into nutrients during...
Metabolomics: The Science Behind a two-times Tour de France Winner
CU research team’s platform measures how the body adapts during competition; has implications for treatments of cancer, diabetes,...