Targeting genes by the thousands
PhD student Tim Wang uses CRISPR to take a big-picture approach to cancer research.
PhD student Tim Wang uses CRISPR to take a big-picture approach to cancer research.
Deletion of the HDAC3 gene in the brains of mice causes cognitive and social impairments consistent with Rett Syndrome.
New approach to biological circuit design enables scientists to track cell histories.
Largest metagenomic view of the developing world uncovers “mobile genes” that reveal how culture shapes the human microbiome.
Biologists find a possible explanation for why the drug helps bipolar patients.
Researchers identify genes that mutate in endometrial cancer, create a family tree describing the evolutionary history of the disease.
Associate Professor Ernest Fraenkel uses biological network modeling to identify new targets for disease.
Report calls for more integration of physical, life sciences for needed advances in biomedical research.
Broad Institute/MIT scientist among three honored for CRISPR contributions.
By organizing chromosomes into many tiny loops, molecular motors play key role cell division.
Scientists program C2c2, discovered in bacteria as a viral defense mechanism, to manipulate cellular RNA.
New super-resolution technique visualizes important role of short-lived enzyme clusters.
Loss of Shank gene prevents neuronal synapses from properly maturing.
Biologist honored for his scientific leadership, pioneering work in genomics, and inspiring teaching.
Study identifies new gene variants that may be targets for treating arrhythmia.