Office of Health Equity Research Welcomes New Youth Advisory Board
University of Rochester researchers can meet with the new Youth Advisory Board to get a youth perspective on their research projects and for help identifying future research needs aimed at improving adolescent health.
Could a Cancer Protein Be at the Heart of Cardiac Scarring and Disease?
Research supported by the UR CTSI suggests that a tumor suppressor protein may play an important role in a heart rhythm disease and in cardiac scarring.