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Carmen Morcelle

Carmen Morcelle

Carmen Morcelle is a postdoctoral researcher working at the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University in Boston.

Articles by Carmen Morcelle

Engineering the future with synthetic biology
ASBMB Annual Meeting

Engineering the future with synthetic biology

March 31, 2025
Learn about the ASBMB 2025 symposium on synthetic biology, featuring applications to better human and environmental health.
From the journals: MCP
Journal News

From the journals: MCP

Jan. 24, 2025
Finding biomarkers for preeclampsia. Early diagnostic biomarkers of pancreatic cancer. Better tools to identify tumor-specific peptides. Read about these recent MCP papers.
From antibiotic resistance to an antibody targeting immune cells
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From antibiotic resistance to an antibody targeting immune cells

Jan. 15, 2025
MOSAIC scholar Diego Pedroza got his start in chemistry, then moved to molecular biology, endocrinology and testing cancer drugs — “something that could truly make a difference.”
Ubiquitination by TRIM13: An ingredient contributing to diet-induced atherosclerosis
Journal News

Ubiquitination by TRIM13: An ingredient contributing to diet-induced atherosclerosis

Dec. 31, 2024
Researchers help unravel the molecular mechanism behind plaque formation in cardiovascular disease.
From the journals: JLR
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From the journals: JLR

Oct. 4, 2024
Restricting chromatin access improves liver health. Ion channels and tumor aggressiveness. Sphingolipid mutations drive cognitive impairments. Read about recent articles on these topics.
‘Who am I?’ Finding yourself in a different country
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Who am I? Finding yourself in a different country

Aug. 7, 2024
It’s easy to fall in love with a new place. But what do you do when the honeymoon ends and the challenges of being an international trainee begin to grow?
Breaking fat: How exercise boosts your metabolism
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Breaking fat: How exercise boosts your metabolism

July 30, 2024
Researchers at the University of South Carolina help decipher the mechanisms by which exercise impacts lipid metabolism.