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Conor Walsh Wins Presidential Early Career Award

Wyss Institute | July 19, 2019
Award honors outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent research careers By Lindsay Brownell (CAMBRIDGE,…
sciencecityJuly 19, 2019
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US Senators Call for International Guidelines for Germline Editing

TheScientist | July 18, 2019
In the wake of reports of CRISPRed babies born in China, a bipartisan resolution “opposes…
sciencecityJuly 18, 2019
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David Lucchino
Local News

Frequency Therapeutics, Astellas Sign Deal to Tune of $625M

Boston Business Journal | July 18, 2019
Woburn-based hearing loss startup Frequency Therapeutics has found its first partner, but it will give…
sciencecityJuly 18, 2019
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Tyler Jacks
Local News

Unmasking Mutant Cancer Cells: A New Dosing Regimen for an Old Cancer Drug Shows New Promise as an Immunotherapy.

MIT News | July 18, 2019
As cancer cells progress, they accumulate hundreds and even thousands of genetic and epigenetic changes,…
sciencecityJuly 18, 2019
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Jasmeer Chhatwal
Local News

Study Finds That Exercise and Vascular Health Offer Protection against Alzheimer’s Disease

Mass General News | July 18, 2019
BOSTON – Higher levels of daily physical activity may protect against the cognitive decline and…
sciencecityJuly 18, 2019
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Charlotte Kuperwasser
Local News

Slug, a Stem Cell Regulator, Keeps Breast Cells Healthy by Promoting Repair of DNA Damage

TuftsNow | July 17, 2019
A new study published in Cell Reports found that a transcription factor called Slug serves…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Local News

Neon Therapeutics’ Cancer Vaccine Effective in Melanoma and Lung and Bladder Cancers

BioSpace | July 17, 2019
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Neon Therapeutics announced top-line results in its Phase Ib clinical trial of NEO-PV-01, its personal…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Life Sciences Building
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Tishman Launches Life Sciences Division, Starts with South Boston Project

Boston Business Journal | July 17, 2019
New York-based real-estate development firm Tishman Speyer has partnered with Los Angeles-based private equity firm…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Jack Strominger
Local News

Harvard Professor Still ‘Playing Science’ and Winning Federal Grants at Almost 94

CommonHealth | July 16, 2019
Harvard biochemistry professor Jack Strominger has published over 1,000 scientific papers. He discovered how penicillin kills…
sciencecityJuly 16, 2019
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Mehrdad Jazayeri
Local News

How Expectation Influences Perception: Neuroscientists Find Brain Activity Patterns That Encode Our Beliefs and Affect How We Interpret the World Around Us.

MIT News | July 16, 2019
For decades, research has shown that our perception of the world is influenced by our…
sciencecityJuly 16, 2019
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