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ASBMB statement on President-elect Joseph Biden's announced science team
Jan. 15, 2021
President-elect Joseph Biden has raised the importance of science in the White House's policy-making.
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A new angle
June 1, 2015
A rare brain tumor kills 250 children every year in North America. But the discovery of a mutation in an unexpected gene has given researchers new drug targets and brings hope that someday this cancer can be tamed.
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A very delicate balance
Nov. 17, 2021
Could blocking lysosomal gatekeeper PIKfyve slow neurodegeneration?
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Women in science take on sexual harassment
Sept. 1, 2018
As the #metoo movement reaches research labs, activists are asking universities, funding agencies and scientific societies to do more about science’s sexual harassment problem. .
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Closing in on a cure
Sept. 1, 2019
With the rollout of exon-skipping drugs that cost $300,000 a year and researchers focused on delivering corrections using compacted genes and CRISPR–Cas9, what is the future of treating this most common form of muscular dystrophy.