In a new study, Drs. Magda Grabowska (Case Western Reserve University), Petra Popovics (UW-Madison O’Brien Center), and colleagues describe the expression pattern of NFIB in primary and castration-resistant prostate cancer and its positive correlation with …
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Former SPUUR student Brett Mueller awarded a MSSRP fellowship
Brett Mueller, a former UW O’Brien Center SPUUR student and current M.D. candidate at MCW, was awarded a MSSRP fellowship to investigate multimedia education for pain management. Congratulations, Brett! More information on MSSRP fellowships: https://ctsi.mcw.edu/education/degree-programs/sams/funding/
Former SPUUR student Lucille Anzia has been accepted to the University of Central Florida College of Medicine!
We are proud to congratulate Lucille Anzia, a former O’Brien Center Summer Program for Undergraduate Urology Research (SPUUR) student, on her acceptance to the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. Lucille will be starting …
A Non-canonical Mechanism for TNKS1 Inhibition Functions to Establish Tissue-Specific Control of the Wnt/β-catenin Pathway
Dr. Douglas Strand (UT-Southwestern) and colleagues describe a non-canonical mechanism for TNKS1 inhibition that functions to establish tissue-specific control of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. See full text here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32698014/
Klotho Mutant Mice Prove to be a Valuable Premature Aging Model
Exciting new research from Drs. Laura Lamb, Dale Bjorling, and colleagues describes the bladder phenotype of klotho mutant mice and their value as a premature aging model. See full text here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7364365/ https://
Exciting new work from Drs. vom Saal (University of Missouri), Ricke (UW-Madison), and colleagues!
Exciting new work from Drs. vom Saal (University of Missouri), Ricke (UW-Madison), and colleagues! See the full publication here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32486162/
Congratulations to Drs. William Ricke (UW-Madison), Fred vom Saal (University of Missouri), and colleagues for the recent article in Environmental Health News highlighting their publication in the International Journal of Molecular Science!
Congratulations to Drs. William Ricke (UW-Madison), Fred vom Saal (University of Missouri), and colleagues for the recent article in Environmental Health News highlighting their publication in the International Journal of Molecular Science!
New collaborative research from UW-Madison, Florida International University, and the University of Florida demonstrates how timing and concentrations of testosterone are required to work alongside local GLI3 activity to control development of a functional male urogenital tract
New collaborative research from UW-Madison, Florida International University, and the University of Florida demonstrates how timing and concentrations of testosterone are required to work alongside local GLI3 activity to control development of a functional male …
Exciting new collaborative research from Dr. Dale Bjorling (O’Brien Center Core B Director) and colleagues
Exciting new collaborative research from Dr. Dale Bjorling (O’Brien Center Core B Director) and colleagues at Duke University Medical Center, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Connecticut Medical Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and …
Urinary Amine Metabolomics Characterization with Custom 12-plex Isobaric DiLeu Labeling
A new study from the laboratories of Drs. Will Ricke and Lingjun Li describes the urinary metabolome of a hormone-induced BPH/LUTS mouse model using 12-plex DiLeu isobaric labeling in conjunction with Metandem, a novel online …