Publications of the Week Engineered Prime Editors With Minimal Genomic Errors Chauhan, V., et al. | September 19, 2025 Prime editors make programmed genome modifications by writing new sequences into extensions of nicked DNA…karnottSeptember 19, 2025 Read More
Local News Machine-Learning Tool Gives Doctors a More Detailed 3D Picture of Fetal Health MIT News | September 19, 2025 For pregnant women, ultrasounds are an informative (and sometimes necessary) procedure. They typically produce two-dimensional…karnottSeptember 19, 2025 Read More
Local News This MIT Spinout Is Taking Biomolecule Storage Out of the Freezer MIT Chemistry | September 19, 2025 Ever since freezers were invented, the life sciences industry has been reliant on them. That’s…karnottSeptember 19, 2025 Read More
Awards SITC Fellowships Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer | September 18, 2025 The SITC Fellowships program, established through the SITC Forward Fund, helps cultivate the next generation…karnottSeptember 18, 2025 Read More
Local News New RNA Tool To Advance Cancer and Infectious Disease Research and Treatment MIT News | September 18, 2025 Researchers at the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) interdisciplinary research group of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research…karnottSeptember 18, 2025 Read More
Local News Gene Therapy Vector Produced by UMass Chan Used To Deliver Prophylactic Therapy for HIV UMass Chan Medical School | September 17, 2025 An adeno-associated virus produced by Guangping Gao, PhD, and colleagues at UMass Chan Medical School…karnottSeptember 17, 2025 Read More
Local News Precise Maps of the Brain’s Deepest Corners Are Made Possible Through Tools Developed by These Northeastern Researchers Northeastern Global News | September 17, 2025 Scientists who study the brain strive to detect very specific signals from among the billions…karnottSeptember 17, 2025 Read More
Local News Research Program Helps Bridge the Opportunity Gap for Young Engineers The Brink | September 16, 2025 Brianna Perales (ENG’28) has always loved hands-on work and problem-solving. Growing up, her family didn’t…karnottSeptember 16, 2025 Read More
Local News Study Finds Cell Memory Can Be More Like a Dimmer Dial Than an On/off Switch MIT News | September 16, 2025 When cells are healthy, we don’t expect them to suddenly change cell types. A skin…karnottSeptember 16, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week ABCA7 Variants Impact Phosphatidylcholine and Mitochondria in Neurons von Maydell, D., et al. | September 15, 2025 Loss-of-function variants in the lipid transporter ABCA7 substantially increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease1,2, yet…karnottSeptember 15, 2025 Read More