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Finding DNA Tags in AAV Stacks
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 7, 2024
| 8 min read
Ten years ago, scientists put DNA barcodes in AAV vectors, creating an approach that simplified, expedited, and streamlined AAV screening.
Opinion: How Large International Collaborations Have Fared in the Pandemic
Sadye Paez, Giulio Formenti, and Erich D. Jarvis
| May 2, 2022
| 5 min read
COVID-19 has challenged the progress of Big Science. Here are the lessons learned.
Opinion: Agriculture Must Replace Small Science with Big Science
Sylvie Brouder
| Jun 17, 2019
| 4 min read
Agronomic sciences should follow the lead of genetics and other disciplines in sharing data.
Opinion: Science Needs Better Fraud Detection—And More Whistleblowers
Aman Majmudar,
Undark
| Oct 26, 2022
| 5 min read
An influential paper on amyloid protein and Alzheimer’s disease potentially fabricated data. Why did it take 16 years to flag?
Rockfish Genes Hold Clues to Human Longevity
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Jan 12, 2023
| 3 min read
By analyzing the genomes of 23 remarkably long-lived fish species, a study found two metabolic pathways associated with longevity.
The Evolution of Bats’ Super Immunity
Niki Spahich, PhD
| Jan 10, 2024
| 4 min read
Researchers generated complete genomes of two important bat species and explored their immune- and cancer-related genes.
CRISPR Gene Drives and the Future of Evolution
Hannah Thomasy, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Genetic engineering pioneer Kevin Esvelt’s work highlights biotechnology’s immense potential for good—but also for catastrophe.
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.
Making Standards Exceptional
Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD
| Dec 4, 2023
| 9 min read
Samantha Maragh has taken on the difficult challenge of standardizing assays, data norms, and terminology in the ever evolving genome editing field.
Translation of “Jumping Genes” Creates Cancer Therapy Targets
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Mar 29, 2023
| 4 min read
Researchers find many tumor-specific antigens form when cancer genes and transposable elements link up.
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