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The Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics (MNP) has announced its five research awardees for 2023. MNP is funded by the State of Minnesota[...]

By Susan Buckles • December 21, 2023

(ROCHESTER and MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.) —  Mayo Clinic and University of Minnesota are pleased to announce three collaborative research grants totaling $5.82 million through the Minnesota[...]

By Susan Buckles • April 28, 2023

 The Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics has announced its 2022 research awardees. This marks the partnership's 18th year of spearheading new scientific ideas from Minnesota[...]

By Robert Nellis • January 13, 2022

Ever since Antonie van Leeuwenhoek spotted "animalcules" with his first crude microscope lens, microscopy has been a mainstay of the science of small. In the[...]

By Robert Nellis • May 5, 2021

Minnesota Partnership awards 5 collaborative research grants for 2021 ROCHESTER, Minn. — Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics announced today their 2021 research awardees.[...]

By Robert Nellis • January 21, 2021

Children's cancer, brain tumors, pancreatic cancer and a range of neurological conditions comprise the diseases targeted by this year's research projects selected by the Minnesota[...]

By Robert Nellis • February 17, 2020

Lincoln Potter, Ph.D., and colleagues created a breed of mice with longer, stronger and thicker bones. But, the University of Minnesota professor needed to understand[...]

By Robert Nellis • August 2, 2019

Diabetes, stress-induced aging and Alzheimer's disease, immigration-related obesity, and implantable drug testing devices are the targets of the research awards from the Minnesota Partnership for[...]

By Robert Nellis • February 4, 2019

Developing new diagnostic technologies involves both scientific research and clinical applicability. That is why the partnership between John Bischof, Ph.D., a mechanical engineer at the[...]

By Robert Nellis • October 25, 2018

Each patient is unique, and so is their response to treatment. Shaji Kumar, M.D., Brian Van Ness, Ph.D., and Jin Jen, M.D., Ph.D., are working[...]

By Robert Nellis • October 25, 2018