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Annual KCU Research Symposium

April 2022

Click here to see recordings from the 2022 KCU Research Symposium. We had some amazing presentations from keynote speakers, students, and KCU faculty! In addition, click here to view the iPosters created for the symposium and here to see the poster winners for this year's symposium. A recording of the awards ceremony is also in the Research Week archive in the first link. 

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New Publication from KCU Faculty & Students 

February 2022

Cureus is an open access medical journal whose aim is to leverage the power of an online through a crowdsourced community platform to share and promote published medical knowledge around the world and is based in San Francisco, California. Read more about this online journal here.

 Dr. Arnce's and his research team including a handful of student doctors at KCU have recently published in this journal. To read it online click here. The article is entitled A Retrospective Investigation: Outcome Comparisons Between Septic Patients With and Without Secondary Diagnosis of Hypothyroidism From a Rural Midwest Hospital.

New Publication from KCU Faculty, Staff, & Students 

November 2021

The open access, peer-reviewed journal "Cells " that covers aspects of cell biology, molecular biology, and biophysics has published our work in a Theme Issue entitled: "Current Trends in Pregnane X Receptor Research (click here to learn more)"

This invited review of Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) and cell signaling pathways was completed by KCU staff, faculty including Dr. Robert Rogers and Dr. Jeff Staudinger, and eleven Student Drs. This amazing opportunity allowed us to expand our scientific knowledge about PXR and give a number of Student Drs. the experience of writing a review and becoming published. Check out the paper either online here or download the PDF here!

MKRC BMRL and other KCU News

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