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Research into epidemics and pandemics: DFG to fund 51 new interdisciplinary projects

Outcome of the largest interdisciplinary call for proposals to date / Topics ranging from aerosol formation in the lungs to global causes and science communication / Funding totals €31.5 million.

Germany
German
Jan-christian
Katharina-hartmann
Wieland-biedermann
Deutsche-forschungsgemeinschaft
Julia-engel
Behavioural-sciences
German-research-foundation
Head-office
Engineering-sciences
Commission-for-pandemic-research

Researchers' algorithm to make CRISPR gene editing more precise

Researchers from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen have developed a new method, which makes CRISPR gene editing more precise than conventional methods. The method selects the molecules best suited for helping the CRISPR-Cas9 protein with high-precision editing at the correct location in our DNA, the researchers explain.

Bolund
Midtjylland
Denmark
Copenhagen
Køavn
Yonglun-luo
Giulia-corsi
Christian-anthon
Jan-gorodkin
Department-of-veterinary
University-of-copenhagen
Professor-department-of-biomedicine-at-aarhus-university

Michigan State scholar receives Gunnerus Award in Sustainability Science

A sustainability scholar noted for his pioneering, holistic work connecting people and nature will receive the first major international prize for outstanding scientific work that promotes sustainable development globally.

China
Norway
Michigan-state-university
Michigan
United-states
American
Norwegian
Teresak-woodruff
Carl-folke
Kamal-bawa
Rachel-carson
Anne-borg

NYUAD study offers new insight into one of the mysteries of natural immunity to malaria

The team studied blood samples from children from two ethnic groups in remote rural areas of Burkina Faso, Gouin and Fulani, to see how they responded to the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. The team discovered an elevation of immune-dampening steroid molecules and a strong immunosuppressive signature in Gouin children. Studying the enigmatic less malaria-susceptible Fulani ethnic group revealed opposing steroid profiles and stronger immune reactivity to infection.

Burkina-faso
Abu-dhabi
Abuz-aby
United-arab-emirates
Youssef-idaghdour
Burkina-faso-issiaka-soulama
Wael-abdrabou
Centre-national-de-recherche-et-formation
Fast-facts
Dhabi-assistant-professor
Biology-youssef-idaghdour
Centre-national-de-recherche

In Cell commentary, NIH outlines commitment to addressing structural racism in biomedicine

Earlier this year, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) acknowledged the impact of structural racism on biomedical science and committed to doing more to dismantle it. Now, in a commentary appearing June 10 in the journal Cell, NIH Director Francis Collins and colleagues describe the NIH s UNITE initiative and how it differs from the agency s previous diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

Sadhana-jackson
Mia-rochelle-lowden
Mariea-bernard
Alfredc-johnson
George-floyd
Francis-collins-nihdirector
Sanna-mar
Lawrencea-tabak
Tara-schwetz
Ericka-boone
John-burklow
Juliaa-segre

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