Local News Glowing Particles in the Blood May Help Diagnose and Monitor Brain Cancer Mass General News | October 17, 2019 A chemical that has improved surgeries for brain cancer by making tumor cells fluorescent may…sciencecityOctober 17, 2019 Read More
Interesting Articles The Executive Branch Must Stop Suppressing Science The Scientific American | October 17, 2019 For much of my time in public service, there were some things government officials did…sciencecityOctober 17, 2019 Read More
Local News Study Reveals How Mucus Tames Microbes MIT News | October 16, 2019 More than 200 square meters of our bodies — including the digestive tract, lungs, and…sciencecityOctober 16, 2019 Read More
Local News CRISPR Therapeutics and KSQ Therapeutics Announce License Agreement to Advance Companies’ Respective Cell Therapy Programs in Oncology BioSpace | October 16, 2019 CRISPR Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CRSP), a biopharmaceutical company focused on creating transformative gene-based medicines for serious diseases,…sciencecityOctober 16, 2019 Read More
Featured Awards MCO Grad Student Elizabeth May Named as Aramont Fund Fellow! Harvard MCB | October 16, 2019 MCO graduate student Elizabeth May (G4) of the Gaudet Lab has received a fellowship from the Aramont Fund…sciencecityOctober 16, 2019 Read More
Featured Awards Whitehead Institute Member Ankur Jain Receives Packard Foundation Fellowship Whitehead Institute | October 16, 2019 The David & Lucile Packard Foundation today announced that Whitehead Institute Member Ankur Jain has been named…sciencecityOctober 16, 2019 Read More
Local News Mass General Hospital Researchers Identify Potential Therapy for Liver Disease in People Living with HIV Mass General News | October 16, 2019 A team of researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) led by Steven Grinspoon, MD, has identified a…sciencecityOctober 16, 2019 Read More
Publications of the Week Bacterial Variability in the Mammalian Gut Captured by a Single-Cell Synthetic Oscillator Riglar, D., T., et al. | October 15, 2019 Synthetic gene oscillators have the potential to control timed functions and periodic gene expression in…sciencecityOctober 15, 2019 Read More
Featured Awards American Heart Association Funds Professor’s Study of How Blood Vessels Respond to Exercise Training UMass News | October 15, 2019 Assistant Professor of Exercise and Health Sciences Huimin Yan has received a two-year, $154,000 American Heart Association Institutional…sciencecityOctober 15, 2019 Read More
Local News CRISPR Enzyme Programmed to Kill Viruses in Human Cells Broad Institute | October 14, 2019 Many of the world’s most common or deadly human pathogens are RNA-based viruses — Ebola,…sciencecityOctober 14, 2019 Read More