The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Researchers map learning-induced chromatin alterations in mouse brain cells, and find that many affect autism-associated genes.
Researchers map learning-induced chromatin alterations in mouse brain cells, and find that many affect autism-associated genes.
Researchers identify antibodies for two commonly used Cas9 proteins in human blood. Investors take notice.
The use of underperforming computational tools is a major offender in science’s reproducibility crisis—and there’s growing momentum to avoid it.
Three studies—one of mice and two of human genetics—describe the role of two proteins, adenylyl cyclase and melanocortin 4 receptor, in the development of obesity and diabetes.
Michael Christman oversaw the organization’s well-known biobank and pioneered a personalized medicine initiative.
A byproduct of alcohol consumption causes mutations in the DNA of mouse blood stem cells, and some of the breaks are not repaired.
The genome of an infant who lived in Alaska thousands of years ago represents a previously unknown group of humans called Ancient Beringians, who share a common lineage with other Native Americans.
A combination gene-and-cell therapy has given a boy with a grievous skin disease a new lease on life, and resolved a dermatology debate to boot.
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2018 issue of The Scientist.
For nearly 30 years, the UC San Francisco researcher has delved into unexplored corners of the nervous system.