The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Researchers are just beginning to scratch the surface of how several newly recognized epigenetic changes function in the genome.
Researchers are just beginning to scratch the surface of how several newly recognized epigenetic changes function in the genome.
Sparked by a tweet from a Philadelphia scientist, the March for Science–Houston has launched a database of facilities offering to host reagents and researchers.
Researchers continue to identify new T-cell subtypes—and devise ways to use them to fight cancer. The Scientist attempts to catalog them all.
Lila Gierasch uses biochemical tools to understand how linear chains of amino acids turn into complex three-dimensional structures.
A new method stimulates B cells to make human antigen-specific antibodies, obviating the need for vaccinating blood donors or hunting for rare B cells.
Using single-cell RNA sequencing, scientists characterize new populations of dendritic cells and monocytes.
The presence of similar light-emitting enzymes in the distantly related organisms lends new insight into bioluminescence evolution.
Recent research has revealed many surprises about circular RNAs, from findings that they are translated in vivo to links between their expression and disease.
And the same endocannabinoid system that translates marijuana's buzz-inducing compounds into a high plays crucial roles in health and disease outside the brain.
Circular RNA biogenesis occurs when RNA fragments are bent into closed loops of one or more exons and/or introns.