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RFU Leads Study in Solving the Structure of ATP Synthase
A team of scientists headed by Rosalind Franklin University Professor David M. Mueller, PhD, has solved the structure of mitochondrial ATP synthase, an enzyme that makes ATP, adenosine triphosphate, the…
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The Alliance for Health Sciences’ Effort to Assist Haitian Healthcare Workers
The Alliance for Health Sciences’ effort to assist Haitian healthcare workers in better treating…
Dance for Diabetes raises more than $13,000
The 29th annual Dance for Diabetes was held Jan. 16 at the historic Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, where more than…
Congratulations to the local APhA-ASP Patient Counseling Competition winners
Congratulations to the local APhA-ASP Patient Counseling Competition winners:
1st Place- Natalie…
RFU research implicates hydrogen sulfide in obesity-related inflammation
A new study by a team of RFU researchers identifies the gaseous signaling molecule hydrogen sulfide as an important…
RFU Pharmacy students triumph in national contest
Rosalind Franklin University pharmacy students William Alegria and Haley Spaulding took first place in the national…
Crystallography as Art
The research of Jun-yong Choe, PhD, Chicago Medical School associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology…
Two PhD students published in the journal Oncotarget
The work of two PhD students in the clinical immunology lab of Kenneth Beaman, PhD, was recently published in the journal…
Centegra CEO: Innovation, mentorship hallmarks of health care provider
Beginning in July, Centegra will launch a three-year internal medicine residency program with the Chicago Medical School…
2015 Franklin Fellowship Recipients Named
A new group of Franklin Fellows will develop and implement service projects in 2015-2016 to improve the health of populations…
Watching a Memory Form: Sea Slug Study Reveals Novel Memory Mechanism
Neuroscientists at Rosalind Franklin University have discovered that some neurons are joiners — seemingly eager to link-up…