Sanford Burnham Prebys
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First article in an eight-part feature series regarding emerging topics in computational biology and artificial intelligence: https://sbpdiscovery.org/using-machines-to-personalize-patient-care/.
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News release on preclinical research regarding a gene therapy for hypophosphatasia: https://sbpdiscovery.org/press/gene-therapy-may-be-one-shot-stop-for-rare-bone-disease/.
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News release about insights regarding how pancreatic cancer cells adapt when resources are scarce and find fuel for their unchecked growth: https://sbpdiscovery.org/press/controlling-cancer-cells-gluttony-for-glutamine/.
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News release covering cryo-EM study revealing a step-by-step guide to constructing stitched-together protein complexes capable of recycling most of the proteins in our cells: https://sbpdiscovery.org/press/how-to-build-our-bodys-protein-recycling-factories/.
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News release on a study that describes a link between inflammation caused by senescent cells and a protein that helps pack and unpack DNA: https://sbpdiscovery.org/press/the-secret-to-sleepy-cells-control-of-inflammatory-secretions/.
Medical College of Wisconsin
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News release on findings from an MCW research team published in Science: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1000388.
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News release on researchers making strides in designing non-hallucinogenic psychedelic treatments that may accelerate research on mental health benefits: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1010979.
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News release on grant to study misplaced calcified deposits that are a misunderstood factor in common diseases of aging: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/995956.
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Cover story in MCW Magazine regarding the hibernation and recovery of research during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://www.mcw.edu/mcwknowledge/mcw-stories/science-perseveres-because-knowledge-changes-lives.
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I wrote a primer on chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy to accompany a commissioned animation through MCW’s Project Wonder, pairing scientists with local artists.
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I wrote a feature story to accompany an inhouse animation about a clinical research team creating 3D models of a patient’s spine to simulate how the spine will move and flex following different surgical options: https://www.mcw.edu/project-wonder/spine-surgery-psychics.