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Structural Biology Research Group Helps Solve Drug Resistance of Cancer Cells
Structural Biology Research Group of the College of Biological Science and Technology, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) adopted the X-ray protein crystallography method to analyze the structure of the apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1)–DNA complex. The team’s goal was to understand how the APE1
A New Gene associated with “Lissencephaly” is Discovered!
National Yang-Ming University Institute of Brain Science Professor Jin-Wu Tsai, Kaoshiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Department of Brain Function and Epilepsy Director Meng-Han Tsai and National Yang-Ming University Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Associate Professor Won-Jing Wong, have cooperated with research teams across the country to utilize Next Generation
Hult Prize 2021—Food for Good: Transforming Food into a Vehicle for Change
Hult Prize is a global annual competition founded in 2009 by Ahmad Ashkar of the HULT International Business School; it is held in partnership with the United Nations. Known as the Nobel Prize for university students, the Hult Prize is an entrepreneurship- and commerce-based competition for university students. The topic
Parcellation of the Striatal Complex into Dorsal and Ventral Districts for Distinct Neurobiological Functions
The striatal complex of basal ganglia comprises two functionally distinct districts. The dorsal district controls motor and cognitive functions. The ventral district regulates the limbic function of motivation, reward and emotion. The dorsoventral parcellation of the striatum also is of clinical importance, as differential striatal pathophysiologies occur in Huntington’s disease,
Lamin A–mediated Nuclear Lamina’s Integrity is Necessary for Proper Ciliogenesis
Uncovering the pathogenesis of premature aging — a link between progeria and cilia-deficiency, published as a cover story on EMBO Reports Selected as the cover story of EMBO Reports on the issue of October 5th, the study led by Chair Professor Hong-Chen Chen at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taiwan–Japan Research Collab: Investigation on Photoinduced Carrier Transfer in Exciton-Polariton Coupling System between NYCU and NIMS
This project is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) “Outstanding Young Scholars Program”, MOST-NIMS international joint project, and the Pilot Overseas Internships from the Ministry of Education. The project’s main PI is Prof. Kuo-Ping Chen, from Institute of Imaging and Biomedical Photonics, College of Photonics, National Yang