RNA molecules are masters of their own destiny
Research suggests the products of transcription — RNA molecules — regulate their own production through a feedback loop.
Research suggests the products of transcription — RNA molecules — regulate their own production through a feedback loop.
A diverse group of researchers is working to turn new discoveries about the trillions of microbes in the body into treatments for a range of diseases.
Many years of research have enabled scientists to quickly synthesize RNA vaccines and deliver them inside cells.
The discovery can help to cure bacterial infections without inducing resistance or causing harm to good bacteria.
M-CELS are purpose-driven living systems with multiple interacting living components.
MIT researchers identify a molecule that could target advanced prostate cancer as well as a variety of other cancers.
Immuneering uses bioinformatics to develop new medicines while also helping large pharmaceutical companies improve their treatments.
Biological engineer discusses condensing the time taken to develop therapeutics down from many years to a matter of months.
New technology cuts cell culture time by half and uses more targeted cell sorting and purification methods.
The experimental drug has shown promise in early-stage clinical trials conducted in Singapore.
The company is developing treatments that restore gut bacteria in people struggling with a range of diseases.
Certain cancer therapeutics concentrate within cells — a finding that could change the way scientists think about drug design.
Computational modeling yields a protein fragment that could bind to coronavirus spike proteins and destroy them.
MIT researchers pinpoint mechanism and demonstrate that drugs could help.
Automated tabletop machine could accelerate the development of novel drugs to treat cancer and other diseases.