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X-ray Crystallography and NMR Unite for Drug Discovery
The University of SouthFlorida and Moffitt Cancer Center are using X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to identify cancer-causing genes and their proteins that are molecular targets for therapy.
The University of SouthFlorida and Moffitt Cancer Center are using X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to identify cancer-causing genes and their proteins that are molecular targets for therapy.

Analyzing Genetic Variables
It is imperative to gain a better understanding of ethnic variability in drug response, especially since many drugs metabolized in the liver by specific enzymes and not enough is known about ethnicity, genetic variability, and drug response.
It is imperative to gain a better understanding of ethnic variability in drug response, especially since many drugs metabolized in the liver by specific enzymes and not enough is known about ethnicity, genetic variability, and drug response.

Red Tide
On the heels of one of the worst red tides in Gulf coast history, teams of scientists in the university's College of Marine Science are working to understand the harmful algal bloom...
On the heels of one of the worst red tides in Gulf coast history, teams of scientists in the university's College of Marine Science are working to understand the harmful algal bloom...

Why Frogs are Croaking
Amphibians might have replaced canaries in their role in predicting environmental dangers.
Amphibians might have replaced canaries in their role in predicting environmental dangers.

Nanomedicine
The School of Pharmacy is taking 21st-century medicine into a world where smaller is better and therapies only imagined in the pages of science fiction are quickly becoming scientific fact.
The School of Pharmacy is taking 21st-century medicine into a world where smaller is better and therapies only imagined in the pages of science fiction are quickly becoming scientific fact.

Meeting Report: Third international nanomedicine and drug delivery symposium, Sept., 2005
The University of Maryland–Baltimore's (UMB's) Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery...
The University of Maryland–Baltimore's (UMB's) Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery...
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