Home » Posts tagged 'allergies'

Tag Archives: allergies

Want to Get Involved In Research?

[su_heading size="15" margin="0"]The BioInnovation Group is an undergraduate-run research organization aimed at increasing undergraduate access to research opportunities. We have many programs ranging from research project teams to skills training (BIG-RT) and Journal Club.

If you are an undergraduate interested in gaining research experience and skills training, check out our website (https://bigucd.com/) to see what programs and opportunities we have to offer. In order to stay up to date on our events and offerings, you can sign up for our newsletter. We look forward to having you join us![/su_heading]

Newest Posts

Varying Efficacy and Safety Among Food Allergy Immunotherapy Methods

By Karishma Sira, Biological Sciences ‘21 Author’s Note: This review was originally written for my UWP104F class in Winter Quarter 2021. While environmental allergies are well known to the public, many people are unaware of the social, mental, financial, and most importantly, physical costs of food allergies. I highly benefited from getting treated for food […]

Continue Reading →

Why Your Dog is Itchy: A Review of Common Skin Allergies

By Jeffrey Nguyen, Animal Biology, ‘19 Author’s Note:  I originally wrote this piece for UWP 104E: Writing in the Sciences. The assignment called for an explanation of any scientific topic to the general public and I thought to write on a topic that would be both useful and relatable to pet owners. Skin allergies affect […]

Continue Reading →