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A teal-toned digital illustration of a DNA double helix stretching diagonally across the frame. The background shows abstract data networks, glowing connection points, and translucent scientific interface panels, creating a futuristic depiction of genomic research and bioinformatics.

How a Single Gene Mutation Drives Cognitive Impairment, Anxiety and Social Deficits

A study led by Dr. Lluis Morey reveals how mutations in key epigenetic regulators can derail early brain development.

Feb. 06 2026 |
Dr. Karl Magleby in a white laboratory coat stands beside a chalkboard showing a hand‑drawn diagram of sodium (Na⁺) and potassium (K⁺) ion movement across a membrane, with a notation of –70 mV inside the cell. The person’s arms are crossed, and the chalkboard illustration fills most of the frame.

An Accidental Scholar of Physiology and Biophysics Retires

After spending 50 years studying how things work in living organisms, Dr. Karl Magleby sees continuing discoveries leading to a bright future.

Feb. 06 2026 |
A woman recovers from chemotherapy in a clinic chair.

Can Chemo-Resistant Cancer Cells Be Resensitized?

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists uncovered a cellular stress state triggered when transcription continues despite DNA damage.

Feb. 05 2026 |
Dr. Kirill Martemyanov in a white lab coat sits at a laboratory workstation and looks into a high-powered microscope. The surrounding area includes scientific equipment, cables, and boxed supplies, with a window in the background.

Nanobody-Based Immunotherapy: A Potential Solution for Major Depressive Disorders?

The new chair says "breakthroughs are all about the people in my lab and dozens of contributors and collaborations across institutions.”

Feb. 05 2026 |

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