As flu season approaches and public health officials roll out their annual push for vaccination, Allen Institute scientists ...
As flu season returns and vaccines are rolled out, researchers at the Allen Institute are uncovering why vaccines don’t work ...
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One molecule could usher revolutionary medicines for cancer, diabetes and genetic disease — but the US is turning its back on it
The U.S. government is divesting from mRNA vaccines, but will other uses of the technology be spared? In a time of ...
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Discovery of viral entry routes and decoy molecules could block yellow fever and encephalitis
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified central routes that two deadly viruses ...
Nex-z is one of two late-stage projects on the go at Intellia, a specialist in CRISPR gene-editing co-founded by Nobel Prize ...
CRISPR-Cas systems are adaptive immune systems found in prokaryotes that defend against invading nucleic acids through CRISPR RNA-guided cleavage. Type V CRISPR-Cas (Cas12) systems, in particular, ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method—CRISPR—sometimes does more harm than good. A new study from University of California San Diego and Yale ...
A Medical Breakthrough Saved Millions of Lives During COVID. Why Are We Turning Our Backs on It Now?
By halting funding for mRNA research, the government is endangering America’s health and leadership in biomedical innovation.
CRISPR powers everything from gene editing to rapid diagnostics, but how did one of its most versatile branches arise? A new Cell study, “Functional RNA splitting drove the evolutionary emergence of ...
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