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Organ Transplant
Local News

Doctors Have Put Human Livers in Suspended Animation

MIT Review | September 10, 2019
Supercooling organs could save the lives of people on transplant waiting lists. Researchers say they’ve…
sciencecitySeptember 10, 2019
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Gad Getz
Publications of the Week

Liquid versus Tissue Biopsy for Detecting Acquired Resistance and Tumor Heterogeneity in Gastrointestinal Cancers

Parikh, A., R., et al. | September 10, 2019
During cancer therapy, tumor heterogeneity can drive the evolution of multiple tumor subclones harboring unique…
sciencecitySeptember 10, 2019
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David Reich
Publications of the Week

The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia

Narasimhan, V., M., et al. | September 9, 2019
Ancient DNA has allowed us to begin tracing the history of human movements across the…
sciencecitySeptember 9, 2019
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Phil Landigran
Awards

BC’s Phil Landrigan, M.D., Honored for Pioneering Work in Children’s Health

Boston College | September 9, 2019
The director of the University's Global Observatory on Pollution and Health will be recognized at…
sciencecitySeptember 9, 2019
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Soumya Raychaudhari
Local News

Early Trouble: Study Maps Genetics of Early Progression in Tuberculosis

Harvard Medical School | September 9, 2019
While the vast majority of the 1.8 billion people infected with the TB bacterium never…
sciencecitySeptember 9, 2019
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Jonathan Scheiman
Local News

Harvard’s Athlete-Based Next-Generation Probiotics Technology Licensed to FitBiomics

Wyss Institute | September 6, 2019
Wyss Institute-launched startup company will develop probiotics that have potential to enhance athletic performance. Today…
sciencecitySeptember 6, 2019
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Dhruv Kazi
Local News

Polypill Holds Promise for Tackling Cardiovascular Disease in Low- and Middle- Income Countries

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center | September 6, 2019
New study projects polypill to be cost-effective compared to the standard of care for secondary…
sciencecitySeptember 6, 2019
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Ovarian cancer
Local News

PTSD Linked to Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health | September 6, 2019
Women who experienced six or more symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at some point…
sciencecitySeptember 6, 2019
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Alzheimer's
Publications of the Week

Epigenetic Signatures of Methylated DNA Cytosine in Alzheimer’s Disease

Fetahu, S., I., et al. | September 5, 2019
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is the most common untreatable form of dementia.…
sciencecitySeptember 5, 2019
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Diabetes
Local News

Vertex Snaps Up Cambridge Diabetes Startup Semma for $950M

Boston Business Journal | September 5, 2019
Vertex Pharmaceuticals has struck a deal to acquire local diabetes-focused startup Semma Therapeutics, marking another…
sciencecitySeptember 5, 2019
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