New technology enables fast protein synthesis
Automated tabletop machine could accelerate the development of novel drugs to treat cancer and other diseases.
Automated tabletop machine could accelerate the development of novel drugs to treat cancer and other diseases.
Using engineered binder proteins to detect viral proteins or antibodies rather than RNA, new tests may overcome current challenges in testing for SARS-CoV-2 virus.
The protein Synaptotagmin 7 limits supply of neurotransmitter-containing vesicles for release at synapses.
Chemical engineer aims to create a test that can work in 10 minutes and doesn’t require specialized instruments or laboratory infrastructure.
Translated into sound, SARS-CoV-2 tricks our ear in the same way the virus tricks our cells.
Engineered signaling pathways could offer a new way to build synthetic biology circuits.
Assistant professors Pulin Li and Seychelle Vos are investigating how cells become tissues and the proteins that organize DNA.
Solugen’s engineered enzymes offer a biologically-inspired method for producing the chemical.
New research reveals a structural model for amyloid fibrils that could aid in future medicinal interventions for Alzheimer's, CTE, and more.
Novel study shows protein CPG15 acts as a molecular proxy of experience to mark synapses for stabilization.
Whitehead Institute team finds drugs that activate a key brain gene; initial tests in cells and mice show promise for rare, untreatable neurodevelopmental disorder.
By turning molecular structures into sounds, researchers gain insight into protein structures and create new variations.
Fluorescent tagging system can expedite the process of designing genes and personalizing medicine.
Researchers have devised a faster, more efficient way to design custom peptides and perturb protein-protein interactions.
Technique could yield insights into complex proteins involved in Alzheimer’s and other diseases.