Local News Whatever Happened to … the Race to Cure HIV? There’s Promising News Ragon Institute | September 4, 2025 In a landmark first for the continent hardest hit by HIV, a new clinical trial…karnottSeptember 4, 2025 Read More
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Local News How Subtle Bacterial Shifts Keep Gut Inflammation at Bay Harvard Medical School | September 2, 2025 One of the most captivating mysteries about the immune system is how it manages to…karnottSeptember 2, 2025 Read More
Local News A Tuberculosis Lab Makes a Community Healthier, Science Stronger Harvard Medical School | September 2, 2025 A world-class biomedical research laboratory sits in an unassuming recycled shipping container in a neighborhood…karnottSeptember 2, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week DNA Mutagenesis Driven by Transcription Factor Competition with Mismatch Repair Zhu, W., et al. | September 1, 2025 Despite the remarkable fidelity of eukaryotic DNA replication, nucleotide misincorporation errors occur in every replication…karnottSeptember 1, 2025 Read More
Local News Locally Produced Proteins Help Mitochondria Function Whitehead Institute | September 1, 2025 Our cells produce a variety of proteins, each with a specific role that, in many…karnottSeptember 1, 2025 Read More
Local News AI-Designed Proteins Can Boost Production of T Cells Harvard Medical School | August 29, 2025 Artificial intelligence-designed proteins may be able to boost production of immune cells, particularly T cells…karnottAugust 29, 2025 Read More
Local News New Research Sheds Light on Why Tamoxifen May Lead to Higher Risk of Uterine Cancer Dana Farber Cancer Institute | August 29, 2025 Since its introduction in the 1970s, tamoxifen has significantly improved survival rates for millions of…karnottAugust 29, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week Targeting G1–S-Checkpoint-Compromised Cancers with Cyclin A/B RxL Inhibitors Singh, S., et al. | August 28, 2025 Small-cell lung cancers (SCLCs) contain near-universal loss-of-function mutations in RB1 and TP53, compromising the G1–S…karnottAugust 28, 2025 Read More