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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.
Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
Genome Spotlight: Fishing cat (
Prionailurus viverrinus
)
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Dec 22, 2022
| 5 min read
A high-quality reference genome for this vulnerable feline may help scientists understand why they’re so prone to transitional cell carcinoma in captivity.
Harnessing novel technology and a non-profit model to meet the needs patients with ultra-rare diseases
N-Lorem Foundation and Stanley T. Crooke, M.D., Ph.D.
| Oct 27, 2021
| 4 min read
HIV-1 Genome Extracted from 1966 Tissue Sample
Nicoletta Lanese
| Aug 19, 2019
| 2 min read
Scientists spent five years reconstructing what is now the oldest HIV-1 genome yet recovered.
Could Tolerating Disease Be Better than Fighting It?
Ashley Yeager
| Jun 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
Quieting immune attacks against pathogens and even providing nutrients to the invaders could improve health, according to a new line of research.
RNA-Seq Reveals Previously Hidden, Genetic Disorder–Causing Mutations
Anna Azvolinsky
| Apr 19, 2017
| 3 min read
Adding RNA sequencing analysis to genomic sequencing helps scientists uncover mutations likely responsible for genetic disorders they might otherwise miss.
Onward and Upward!
Kristie Nybo, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 9 min read
At
The Scientist
, we are strengthening our roots while reaching for the sky.
Defying Dogma: Decentralized Translation in Neurons
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 10+ min read
To understand how memories are formed and maintained, neuroscientists travel far beyond the cell body in search of answers.
Eat Yourself to Live: Autophagy’s Role in Health and Disease
Vikramjit Lahiri and Daniel J. Klionsky
| Mar 1, 2018
| 10+ min read
New details of the molecular process by which our cells consume themselves point to therapeutic potential.
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