Category: Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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CRISPR isn’t enough any more. Get ready for Gene Editing 2.0
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The end of Alzheimer’s? MIT neuroscientist Li-Huei Tsai is hoping to vanquish the disease with simple LEDs
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Flickers of hope: Li-Huei Tsai began her career in cancer biology, then took a fearless leap into neuroscience, making singular breakthroughs along the way
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CRISPR 2.0 is here and it’s way more precise
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Scientists announce new gene-editing techniques aimed at common mutations
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Cellular reprograming implicated in model of Alzheimer’s disease
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CRISPR system targets RNA in mammalian cells
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Could an MIT team’s discovery one day restore the memories of Alzheimer’s patients?
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Restoring aging brains