In the Lab: Research roundup

Following is a list of some of the medical research grants awarded to scientists in the area.

St. Louis University School of Medicine

The scientist Dr. Robert E. Fleming, professor of pediatrics; and biochemistry and molecular biology.

The grant $1.8 million from National Institutes of Health.

The study Examine the role of transferrin in the production of red blood cells and iron metabolism, as a possible treatment for thalassemia, an inherited blood disorder, and other iron overload diseases.

The scientist Yuna Ayala, assistant research professor of biochemistry and molecular biology.

The grant $617,181 from National Institutes of Health.

The study Reveal the basic mechanisms associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as ALS and dementia, that would aid in the development of therapies and better diagnostic tools.

Washington University School of Medicine

The scientist Dr. Stuart Sweet, professor of pediatrics.

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In the Lab: Research roundup

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