Lab Bench to Bedside

A great deal of research on physical activity suggests being active is associated with a lower risk of cognitive decline, cancer, cardiovascular mortality, and mortality ...

How do you starve cancer? How does the body recognize “self”? What makes cells stop producing insulin? These are some of the unanswered, but fundamental questions ...

Diane Jelinek, Ph.D., is the new dean for research at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, responsible for all Mayo research activities and programs in the state. A self-described ...

The research laboratory of Mayo Clinic pediatric oncologist Richard J. Bram, M.D., Ph.D., was enjoying the kind of success many researchers hope for. His team ...

Only one resource in North America offers complete disease information about a real population spanning half a century. Only one repository can be used to ...

The road to developments that change medicine is littered with seemingly great ideas. In the early stages, that road meanders like a mountain trail with ...

A lifelong basketball player and coach who tops out at 6 feet 6 inches, Michael P. Fautsch, Ph.D., understands the importance of applying pressure defense ...

X-rays have been a medical tool for more than a century. The exquisite details of CT scans have offered unique views of the inside of ...

The term "teamwork" is widely used when talking about scientific research, but when it comes to the Mayo Clinic version, it means cross-disciplinary teams with ...