Listening to Our Gut: How Genomic Sequencing of the Gut Microbiome Is Advancing Human Healthby Neil WardThe status of gut microbiome research and where innovation is needed
NewsStudy Challenges Traditional Views of Evolutionby Arizona State UniversityResearch uncovers how environmental changes influence genetic variation over time
NewsWith Gene Editing, Mice with a Form of Inherited Deafness Can Hear Againby National Center for Advancing Translational SciencesApproach restores hearing in adult mice, opening new possibilities for treating genetic conditions in people
NewsMicroproteins Found in Tumors Could Lead to Cancer Vaccinesby IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute)A clear target for immune system cells, the tumor-exclusive molecules provide a potential target for vaccine development
NewsNew One-Step Method to Make Multiple Edits to a Cell’s Genomeby Gladstone InstitutesScientists have developed a more efficient way to make several precise edits simultaneously to human cells
NewsRetraining Immunity: Small Molecules Offer New Disease Defenseby University of ChicagoResearchers discover steroid candidates for inducing trained immunity, opening a new approach to fighting disease
NewsScientists Create First Mouse Model with Complete Functional Human Immune Systemby University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioBreakthrough for biomedical research promises new insight into immunotherapy development and disease modeling
NewsScientists Discover New T Cells and Genes Related to Immune Disordersby RIKENThese findings employed a novel genomics method made possible by a newly developed technology called ReapTEC
Product NewsNew Ultrapure Laboratory Water Purification Systemby SartoriusThe Arium® Mini Extend was designed to me Type 1 water demands for multiple applications
NewsFighting COVID-19 with a Cancer Drugby University of California - San DiegoMolecule that helps cancer cells survive does the same thing for COVID-19 infections, allowing for repurposed treatments
NewsScientists May Have Found How to Diagnose Elusive Neuro Disorderby University of California - San FranciscoUnique pattern of proteins in the spinal fluid may help with diagnosis and treatments for progressive supranuclear palsy