Medical Research Content / Medical Research Content for 嘿嘿视频 en Lisa Ikemoto on the Ripple Effects of the Supreme Court鈥檚 Dobbs Decision /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/episode/lisa-ikemoto-ripple-effects-dobbs-decision The consequences of the Supreme Court鈥檚 reversal of Roe v. Wade go far beyond the immediate right to terminate a pregnancy. Some of the ramifications are only now being realized, months after the court鈥檚 landmark abortion ruling. October 25, 2022 - 2:28am Soterios J Johnson /news/podcasts-and-shows/the-backdrop/episode/lisa-ikemoto-ripple-effects-dobbs-decision Animals in Research and Teaching at 嘿嘿视频 /news/animals-research-and-teaching-uc-davis <p>The use of animal models in biomedical research benefits human health and is strictly regulated. Breakthroughs in treatments for illnesses such as Alzheimer鈥檚, heart disease, cancer, and HIV/AIDS would not have been possible without studies using animal models of disease.</p> September 04, 2018 - 4:04pm Andy Fell /news/animals-research-and-teaching-uc-davis 嘿嘿视频 Receives $760 Million in Sponsored Research Funding /news/uc-davis-receives-760-million-sponsored-research-funding <p>The University of California, Davis, received $760 million in external research funding for fiscal year 2015-16, down slightly from last year鈥檚 all-time high of $786 million. 嘿嘿视频 was fourth overall among University of California campuses, which received a combined total of just above $6 billion&nbsp;from all external sponsors during fiscal year 2015-16.</p> October 31, 2016 - 11:15am Andy Fell /news/uc-davis-receives-760-million-sponsored-research-funding NIH Renews Knockout Mouse Project /news/nih-renews-knockout-mouse-project <p>嘿嘿视频 has been awarded over $29 million from the National Institutes of Health under the next five-year phase of the Knockout Mouse Project, or&nbsp;KOMP.&nbsp;嘿嘿视频 is the lead organization in a consortium involving research partners at The Center for Phenogenomics in Toronto, Canada; the Children鈥檚&nbsp;Hospital Oakland Research Institute, or CHORI;&nbsp;and Charles River Laboratories in Wilmington, Mass.&nbsp;鈥淜nockout鈥 mice are laboratory mice bred with specific genes silenced or 鈥渒nocked out.鈥 These mice have been an invaluable tool for fundamental research on a wide range of diseases and conditions.</p> September 12, 2016 - 5:20pm Andy Fell /news/nih-renews-knockout-mouse-project