Posts tagged with 'Biological Sciences Collegiate Division'

Ming Xu

My long-term research interest is to understand mechanisms underlying drug addiction and to find possible treatment. We use behavioral, genetic, anatomical and molecular biological methods. One major research project is to identify mechanisms and neuronal circuits associated with reconsolidation and extinction of cocaine-induced reward memory. Another project is to develop a novel method of using skin stem cells to deliver therapeutic genes to combat the abuse of cocaine, ethanol, nicotine, opioids and their co-abuse.


Science and technology studies, sociology of science

Paid research opportunity at UChicago for early-career researchers during the 2025-2026 academic year

Integrative structural analysis of human amyloid degrading proteases

Various hourly Research Assistant positions for undergraduates during the year and summer.

Simon Schwoerer

P.I. willing to mentor undergraduate research volunteers and work study students interested in metabolism and the tumor microenvironment, with a focus on understanding the metabolic control of cell plasticity and function.


Beyond the Scale: Tackling Obesity, Conquering Cancer

Super resolution microscopy in vascular cells

The Human Behavioral Pharmacology Laboratory investigates the effects of low doses of psychoactive drugs in healthy human volunteers.

Undergraduate research opportunity with the Department of Art History, Visual Resources Center and Department of Art History

Undergraduate Research in Biomechanics

Pages