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Yang a 'highly accomplished crystallographer'
April 1, 2017
Wei Yang at the National Institutes of Health recognized as a "highly accomplished crystallographer."
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When plants and their microbes are not in sync, the results can be disastrous
Sept. 6, 2020
Sheng-Yang He’s lab has discovered that plants can develop dysbiosis, a condition similar to inflammatory bowel disease in humans, with severe consequences.
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Yang follows the science
where it takes her
Feb. 5, 2020
During her Ph.D., JBC/Tabor award winner Cindy Yang studied the health effects of astaxanthin, an antioxidant carotenoid compound found in algae.
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JBC: Paving the way for disease-resistant rice
Dec. 1, 2019
Mark Banfield and colleagues have found that a rice immune receptor triggers reactions in response to fungal proteins, a first step toward using gene editing to prevent rice blast disease.
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Six ASBMB members elected to NAM
April 10, 2023
The 100 new members of the National Academy of Medicine include Craig Blackstone, Namandjé Bumpus, Peter Glazer, Laura Kiessling, Lisa Monteggia and Yang Shi.
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A decoy may be the key to developing a vaccine against a deadly bioweapon
April 11, 2021
New research shows how Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus attaches to cells, paving the way for a vaccine
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AI-designed biomarker improves malaria diagnostics
Oct. 8, 2025
Researchers from the University of Melbourne engineered Plasmodium vivax diagnostic protein with enhanced yield and stability while preserving antibody-binding, paving the way for more reliable malaria testing.
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Scientists create antibody ‘cocktail’ to fight deadly Lassa virus
April 8, 2023
The finding shows a new way to exploit monoclonal antibodies to subvert the “shield” of the virus, potentially paving the way for new therapies.
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A new kind of stem cell is revolutionizing regenerative medicine
April 1, 2025
Induced pluripotent stem cells are paving the way for personalized treatments to diabetes, vision loss and more. However, scientists still face hurdles such as strict regulations, scalability, cell longevity and immune rejection.
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Pathogen-derived enzyme engineered for antibiotic design
Aug. 6, 2025
Engineered variants of a bacterial enzyme developed at the University at Buffalo accept larger substrates, paving the way for new acinetobactin-based antimicrobials. Read more about this recent JBC paper.
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