Gut Bacteria Produce Hormone Involved in Postpartum Depression May 24, 2024 Study demonstrates how gut microbes process steroids — using flatulence
The Journey Toward a Gene Therapy for Retinitis Pigmentosa May 1, 2024 Basic science and animal research drive efforts to preserve patients’ vision
How Mitochondria and the Cell Nucleus Coordinate to Create Proteins April 29, 2024 Seesaw-like dynamic illuminates healthy balance, abnormal imbalance
A Clue Into How We See a Stable World Despite Moving Eyes April 29, 2024 Macaque study illuminates how brain perceives static images amid constant eye movements
How to Realize the Immense Promise of Gene Editing April 17, 2024 Nobel-winning CRISPR scientist emphasizes need for more equitable treatment access
Reflections on Neurobiology, Past and Present March 26, 2024 Department co-founder shares thoughts on how far the field has come — and what’s next
In a First, Genetically Edited Pig Kidney Is Transplanted Into Human March 21, 2024 Procedure marks milestone in quest to provide more organs to patients in need
Schizophrenia and Aging May Share a Biological Basis March 6, 2024 Synchronized changes in gene activity may underlie cognitive impairment in both conditions
How the Body Copes With Airway Closure March 6, 2024 Study in mice reveals gasping reflex triggered by cells in the lungs when the airway is restricted
Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics March 5, 2024 Flaws in superbugs’ armor could be exploited to combat antibiotic resistance
Dean Announces Winners of Inaugural AI Grants March 4, 2024 33 projects receive 2024 Dean’s Innovation Award for the Use of Artificial Intelligence
How Does the Brain Make Decisions? February 21, 2024 Mouse study provides insights into communication between neurons during decision-making