Inside Bacterial Cells, a War Against Copper April 1, 2019 While antibiotic resistance is on the rise, pharmaceutical companies are making fewer and fewer new antibiotics. UA immunobiologist Michael Johnson says this trend is in urgent need of reversal and believes copper might just be the key. Read more Image
Q&A: Ayumi Pottenger's Got Research on the Brain Jan. 16, 2019 Ayumi Pottenger is an undergraduate student studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain. Read more Image
UA Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center Receives $4.5M for Continued Research Nov. 2, 2018 Read more Image
Q&A: Thomas Moon, Postdoc at the Molecular Level Aug. 13, 2018 Thomas Moon, a postdoctoral scholar who studies how enzymes function and interact with each other, talks about the process of research and getting out of one's comfort zone. Read more Image