Jeremy Ng

ABOUT
Jeremy is a finishing his PhD in regenerative biology at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, traveling, science jokes and teaching Australians how to pronounce his last name.
Stories by Jeremy Ng
Missing Link Between Genetics And Obesity Identified
Excessive fat accumulation and weight gain may be due to a common genetic variation in the FTO gene, researchers say.
Fixing The Plumbing Issue In Stem Cell-Generated Kidneys
Lab-grown kidneys are now one step closer to reality with the demonstration that stem cell-derived kidneys can successfully excrete urine.
Breaching The Blood Brain Barrier To Treat Autoimmune Diseases
Efficient delivery of a protein that regulates lymphocyte activation could be one way to treat central nervous system (CNS) diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
Switching Off PHD2 Helps Mice Survive Lactic Acidosis
Inhibiting the oxygen sensor PHD2 could be one way to treat lactic acidosis, according to a study in mice.
Missing Link Between Genetics And Obesity Identified
Excessive fat accumulation and weight gain may be due to a common genetic variation in the FTO gene, researchers say.
Fixing The Plumbing Issue In Stem Cell-Generated Kidneys
Lab-grown kidneys are now one step closer to reality with the demonstration that stem cell-derived kidneys can successfully excrete urine.
Breaching The Blood Brain Barrier To Treat Autoimmune Diseases
Efficient delivery of a protein that regulates lymphocyte activation could be one way to treat central nervous system (CNS) diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
Switching Off PHD2 Helps Mice Survive Lactic Acidosis
Inhibiting the oxygen sensor PHD2 could be one way to treat lactic acidosis, according to a study in mice.