Centuries After Discovery, Red Blood Cells Still Hold Surprises News / August 6, 2025 Red blood cells, long thought to be passive bystanders in the formation of blood clots, actually play an active role in helping clots contract, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Pennsylvania. “This discovery reshapes how we understand one of the body’s most vital processes,” says... Read More
The 2024 NEMO Prize Will Support Research in Self-Administrable DNA Therapy News / November 8, 2024 Imagine a new drug class that could — with one intramuscular injection at home or in a doctor’s office — treat the most common, chronic diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s and many types of cancer, and it would be so effective that you’d only need to administer it every six... Read More