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Sarah May

Sarah May

Sarah May is a scientific writer at the University of Chicago.

Articles by Sarah May

Drennan makes science fun and accessible
Annual Meeting

Drennan makes science fun and accessible

Oct. 24, 2022
The MIT and HHMI professor and investigator has won the ASBMB’s William C. Rose Award.
Stem cells: Nefarious escape artists of a rare disease
Journal News

Stem cells: Nefarious escape artists of a rare disease

July 5, 2022
In mice, a mutant Niemann-Pick protein causes stem cells to escape the bone marrow and invade the spleen. The resulting enlarged spleen can be life-threatening.
A medical student with a community mindset
BMB in Africa

A medical student with a community mindset

June 29, 2022
Mustapha Aminu, an ASBMB member in Ghana, serves his community through creative problem-solving.
There's more to cholesterol than meets the eye
Journal News

There's more to cholesterol than meets the eye

March 22, 2022
When it comes to cholesterol’s role in glaucoma, it’s all about location, location, location.
From the journals: MCP
Journal News

From the journals: MCP

Jan. 19, 2022
Making heads or tails of flatworm regeneration — and more from the journal Â鶹´«Ã½É«ÇéƬ & Cellular Proteomics.
From the journals: JLR
Journal News

From the journals: JLR

Nov. 16, 2021
How psoriasis changes skin lipids. It doesn’t take guts to secrete PCSK9. Anchoring NOD2 on the plasma membrane. Read about papers on these topics recently published in the Journal of Lipid Research.
From the journals: MCP
Journal News

From the journals: MCP

Sept. 2, 2021
Discovering drugs in deadly venom. Improving transplant outcomes with better storage. Linking mannose glycosylation to eye development.