Activating Complex Regions of the Genome to Treat Rare Diseases
Researchers find a master epigenetic switch that activates silenced genes to compensate for their missing counterparts in a rare genetic disease called Prader-Willi syndrome

Researchers find a master epigenetic switch that activates silenced genes to compensate for their missing counterparts in a rare genetic disease called Prader-Willi syndrome
Ugonna Ohiri is this year's recipient of the outstanding Dr. Christopher Jones Legacy Award
Ashutosh Chilkoti was recognized by the Society for Biomaterials for his pioneering work in protein-resistant polymer coatings and protein biomaterials
Duke University is helping tackle this challenge as part of Climate TRACE, a non-profit coalition that offers an independent, transparent inventory of emissions data and sources worldwide
Synthetic biological compartments trap together cellular machinery to increase their rate of protein production
One small slit could make rapid and detailed imaging tools more accessible for labs and hospitals
The organization recognized Yao for his pioneering work to advance photoacoustic imaging technologies
Associated $250,000 prize will support Randles's work to build "digital twins" for the human vasculature to improve heart-related health outcomes
As a rising star in green tech and the new executive director of an entrepreneurial ideas incubator called Design Climate, Judy Ledlee is helping the next generation of climate changemakers think differently about how to unleash climate solutions for the world.
Mikkelsen was recognized for her work in nanophotonics and plasmonic systems.
A look into Pratt’s revamped computing course, EGR 105L
Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in three dimensions. Using this hologram, neurosurgeons can perform complex surgeries to alleviate the tremors associated with Parkinson’s disorder and epilepsy.
A new platform can design and match small peptides with complex, tangled proteins previously considered unreachable