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Diet, the Microbiome, and How Insulin Resistance Causes Metabolic Syndrome

Boston Children's Hospital | October 1, 2019
Up to a third of U.S. adults have metabolic syndrome, a constellation of high blood…
sciencecityOctober 1, 2019
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Sandy
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Sandy Serizier Wins Best Poster at UGSO Research Symposium

BU School of Medicine | October 1, 2019
MCBB PhD student Sandy Serizier of the McCall Lab won "Best Poster" at the First…
sciencecityOctober 1, 2019
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Jina Ko
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Jina Ko on Ultra-High Sensitive Diagnostics

Wyss Institute | September 30, 2019
Jina Ko speaks five languages, but in the lab, she’s trying to answer some big…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Josh Tenenbaum
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Josh Tenenbaum Receives 2019 Macarthur Fellowship

MIT News | September 30, 2019
Josh Tenenbaum, a professor in MIT’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences who studies human…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Tessa Montague
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Tessa Montague Chosen as 2019 Hanna Gray Fellow by HHMI

Harvard University | September 30, 2019
MCO graduate program alum Tessa Montague (Ph.D, ‘18) has been selected as a recipient HHMI’s prestigious Hanna Gray…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Optogenetic rewiring of thalamocortical circuits to restore function in the stroke injured brain
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Technique Can Image Individual Proteins Within Synapses

MIT News | September 30, 2019
Our brains contain trillions of synapses — the connections that transmit messages from neuron to…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Neurons
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Up Close and Personal with Neuronal Networks

The Harvard Gazette | September 30, 2019
How our brain cells, or neurons, use electrical signals to communicate and coordinate for higher…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Drugs
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Resistance to immune checkpoint blocker drug linked to metabolic imbalance

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | September 30, 2019
A metabolic imbalance in some cancer patients following treatment with a checkpoint inhibitor drug, nivolumab,…
sciencecitySeptember 30, 2019
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Michael Greenberg
Publications of the Week

A Scalable Platform for the Development of Cell-Type-Specific Viral Drivers

Hrvatin, S., et al. | September 27, 2019
Enhancers are the primary DNA regulatory elements that confer cell type specificity of gene expression.…
sciencecitySeptember 27, 2019
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DNA
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Researchers Create New Protocol to Improve Gene Therapy Tool Production

BU School of Medicine | September 27, 2019
A method to create a faster and lower cost alternative for a gene therapy tool…
sciencecitySeptember 27, 2019
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