Jason P. Dinh

Jason P. Dinh

Jason P. Dinh is a science journalist who freelances for The Scientist. He will earn his PhD in biology from Duke University in 2023, where his dissertation focuses on animal behavior. He was awarded a AAAS Mass Media Fellowship (’22) based at Discover Magazine and a 2022 NASW Summer Diversity Fellowship. His work has also appeared in Discover Magazine and New Scientist.

Articles by Jason P. Dinh

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New CRISPR Technique Causes Few Unintended Mutations in Fruit Flies

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February 2025, Issue 1

A Nanoparticle Delivery System for Gene Therapy

A reimagined lipid vehicle for nucleic acids could overcome the limitations of current vectors.

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Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

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From Water Bears to Grizzly Bears: Unusual Animal Models

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

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