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Mar 8
Mar 8 Drug Lessens Symptoms of Severe Graft-Versus-Host Disease

Jennifer Michalowski
News, National Cancer Institute

The immune-modulating drug pomalidomide can be an effective treatment for chronic graft-versus-host disease.

Full story at National Cancer Institute

Mar 5
Mar 5 The Pursuit of Reward

Jennifer Michalowski
Feature, MIT

Researchers home in on the connections between motivation and learning.

Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute

Feb 18
Feb 18 Better Health for Populations

Jennifer Michalowski
University of Utah

Researchers at University of Utah Health keep their eyes on the big picture by tackling population-sized problems.

Full story at University of Utah

Jan 27
Jan 27 Genetics Influence Small Cell Lung Cancer Risk

Jennifer Michalowski
News, National Cancer Institute

People with mutations in DNA repair genes may be more likely than others to develop small cell lung cancer.

Full story at National Cancer Institute

Dec 31
Dec 31 Sequencing Inside Cells

Jennifer Michalowski
News, MIT

A new approach to DNA sequencing gives researchers a direct view of genomes in their native environment.

Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute

Dec 19
Dec 19 Powered by Viruses

Jennifer Michalowski
Feature, MIT

Neuroscientists are harnessing viruses’ natural abilities to tease apart the brain’s circuitry, learn how those circuits work, and treat disease.

Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute

Dec 10
Dec 10 Assessing Kidney Function in Cancer Patients

Jennifer Michalowski
News, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

A new model for assessing kidney function will help doctors determine chemotherapy doses that treat a patient’s cancer while limiting harmful side effects.

Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Dec 7
Dec 7 Problems with Depth Perception Caused by Too Many Cells

Jennifer Michalowski
News, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

To integrate information from the right and left eyes, the brain must prune some neurons after development.

Full story at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Nov 25
Nov 25 Embryonic Stem Cells Have Their Own Strategy for Protecting Chromosome Ends

Jennifer Michalowski
News, National Cancer Institute

Embryonic stem cells call on genes typically used only during early development to protect vulnerable chromosome ends from unwanted DNA repair.

Full story at National Cancer Institute

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