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tag antibody evolution evolution disease medicine
Tasmanian Devils Face Threats from Rapidly Evolving Facial Cancers
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Jun 30, 2023
| 3 min read
A genetic study tracked the evolution of two transmissible cancers currently ravaging populations of Tasmanian devils.
Turning on the Bat Signal
Hannah Thomasy, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists around the world investigate how bat immune systems cope with viral attacks and how this information could be used to keep humans safe.
Directed Evolution, Phage Display Nab Chemistry Nobel
Catherine Offord and Kerry Grens
| Oct 3, 2018
| 4 min read
The 2018 award goes to Frances Arnold, Gregory Winter, and George Smith.
Can Viruses in the Genome Cause Disease?
Katarina Zimmer
| Jan 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
Clinical trials that target human endogenous retroviruses to treat multiple sclerosis, ALS, and other ailments are underway, but many questions remain about how these sequences may disrupt our biology.
The Inside Guide: The Gut Microbiome’s Role in Host Evolution
Catherine Offord
| Jul 1, 2021
| 10+ min read
Bacteria that live in the digestive tracts of animals may influence the adaptive trajectories of their hosts.
What You Should Know About New Omicron Subvariants
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| May 17, 2022
| 6 min read
The presence and spread of new, more-infectious and immune-evading variants show that the coronavirus is not done mutating.
Week in Review: June 15–19
Tracy Vence
| Jun 19, 2015
| 3 min read
Eye on MERS; HIV vaccine design; evolution of Ebola; CRISPR meets optogenetics
Protein Synthesis Enzymes Have Evolved Additional Jobs
Amber Dance
| Jun 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, which help translate the genetic code into protein, also function in angiogenesis, fat metabolism, and more.
Enhancing Cell Morphology-Based Analysis
The Scientist
and Deepcell
| Aug 3, 2023
| 3 min read
Learn how the latest AI-driven technology uses morphology to comprehensively analyze and sort cell populations.
Galapagos lab
Charles Choi(cqchoi@nasw.org)
| Aug 11, 2003
| 3 min read
Joint effort will create molecular biology facility on evolution's islands
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