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LRRK2 inhibitors offer new hope for Parkinson’s disease

Cellular lysosomal degradative activity is key for healthy cell maintenance. As such, it is unsurprising that changes in the level […]

Revealing the genetic diversity of drug-resistant cancer cells

In a recent  Nature paper, researchers have developed a new methodology to track the fates of cancer cells after therapy. […]

Genetic clues for infant heart disorder

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  A study published in eLife has identified new genes involved in a rare life-threatening […]

B-cell responses belittled in mitochondrial disorders

‘B-cell responses belittled in mitochondrial disorders‘ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer  Mitochondrial diseases are a group of genetic […]

Dialling down bacterial resistance

‘Dialling down bacterial resistance’ – Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. A paper published in Science Advances has identified a […]

Aging brain cells distract immune system from fighting Alzheimer’s

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have utilised single cell and spatial genomics in their Nature paper to uncover a […]

A gene-therapy approach for obesity

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. A team of researchers, led by scientists at the University of Barcelona, have developed […]

Women’s Health: From the Wandering Uterus to the 21st Century

Despite women making up nearly 50% of the global population, significant gender disparities in healthcare continue to be reported. Whilst […]

An miRNA holds back anxiety

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer Severe or prolonged stress can trigger anxiety disorders, but a lack of knowledge of […]

Prime editing successfully corrects sickle cell mutation

Researchers have used prime editing to correct the mutation that causes sickle cell disease in patient-derived stem cells. The study, […]