sábado, 1 de diciembre de 2018

New post from NIGMS Biomedical Beat Blog – National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Source: Eva Mutunga and Kate Klein, University of the District of Columbia and National Institute of Standards and Technology. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.​
Faster Biomedical Beat Delivery
Along with redesigning the NIGMS website, we’re changing the way we deliver Biomedical Beat. Now, we’ll notify you as soon as a new post goes live (about twice a month), rather than sending a digest of recent posts.
The Latest Biomedical Beat Post
An illustrated step of how CRISPR works, showing an RNA targeting device and a Cas9 cutting device.

CRISPR Illustrated

You’ve probably heard news stories about CRISPR. Here’s a refresher on what it’s all about and how it works.
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Profile picture of Rommie Amaro with long, curly brown hair, smiling.

Interview With a Scientist – Rommie Amaro: Computational and Theoretical Model Builder

Computer modeling is shedding light on how proteins move and change shape—and might reveal a new way to treat many types of cancer.
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