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bioengineer.org > unusual-epigenetic-modifier-drives-some-cancers-while-inhibiting-others

Unusual Epigenetic Modifier Drives Some Cancers While Inhibiting Others

7+ hour, 23+ min ago  (371+ words) In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers at Rockefeller University have unveiled novel insights into the epigenetic modifier MLL4, a protein complex with paradoxical roles in cancer biology. While MLL4 propels disease progression in certain leukemias, it paradoxically suppresses solid tumors, functioning in concert…...

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bioengineer.org > modeling-fish-breeding-programs-incorporating-social-behavior-in-large-groups

Modeling Fish Breeding Programs Incorporating Social Behavior in Large

9+ hour, 23+ min ago  (122+ words) This pioneering work presents vital considerations for the design of future breeding programs that could boost efficiency and sustainability in aquaculture. Incorporating social effect metrics will enable breeders to harness the full genetic potential of farmed fish populations while maintaining…...

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bioengineer.org > secret-symbiotic-partnerships-flourish-on-caribbean-coral-reefs

Secret Symbiotic Partnerships Flourish on Caribbean Coral Reefs

12+ hour, 31+ min ago  (396+ words) On Caribbean coral reefs, researchers have uncovered a surprising ecological phenomenon: small reef fishes are regularly found nestled within the delicate, feathery structures of Christmas tree worms, a type of tube-dwelling serpulid polychaete....

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bioengineer.org > biosensor-quickly-identifies-nanoplastics-in-water-samples

Biosensor Quickly Identifies Nanoplastics in Water Samples

12+ hour, 43+ min ago  (323+ words) Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have pioneered a cutting-edge biosensor that rapidly detects nanoplastics, specifically polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs), in environmental water samples. This breakthrough addresses the critical need for simpler, faster detection methods for nanoscale plastic pollutants, which…...

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bioengineer.org > scaling-language-models-enhances-protein-fitness-predictions

Scaling Language Models Enhances Protein Fitness Predictions

15+ hour, 23+ min ago  (119+ words) In recent years, protein language models have emerged as powerful tools for predicting the fitness landscape of proteins, a critical step in guiding mutation effect prediction and protein design. These models estimate the likelihood of a given amino acid sequence,…...

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bioengineer.org > polymer-receptors-enrich-specific-phosphopeptide-isomers-for-proteoforms

Polymer Receptors Enrich Specific Phosphopeptide Isomers for Proteoforms

16+ hour, 1+ min ago  (186+ words) A groundbreaking approach has emerged in the quest to decipher complex cellular signaling pathways with unprecedented precision. Traditional phosphoproteomics, while invaluable, often falls short in distinguishing subtle differences between phosphorylation sites, especially when it comes to low-abundance peptides and positional…...

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bioengineer.org > high-resolution-mapping-of-cell-specific-gene-regulation-from-bulk-sequencing

High-Resolution Mapping of Cell-Specific Gene Regulation from Bulk

16+ hour, 4+ min ago  (396+ words) In a groundbreaking advancement for genomic research, scientists have unveiled DeepDETAILS, a novel deep-learning framework that dramatically enhances our ability to dissect cell-type-specific regulatory mechanisms from complex tissue samples. Traditional single-cell sequencing methods, such as scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq, have revolutionized…...

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bioengineer.org > early-rna-life-may-have-repaired-genomes-shedding-light-on-origins

Early RNA Life May Have Repaired Genomes, Shedding Light on Origins

17+ hour, 53+ min ago  (328+ words) In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Notre Dame have engineered a novel ribozyme capable of selectively recognizing and repairing broken RNA strands. This discovery sheds new light on the RNA World hypothesis and…...

IndiaBioscience
indiabioscience.org > news > 2026 > how-ai-led-technology-is-enabling-oral-cancer-screening-at-ones-finger-tips-2

Governing the code of life: Key takeaways from the EBRC–IISc workshop on nucleic acid synthesis g...

1+ week, 5+ day ago  (174+ words) As DNA synthesis becomes faster and more accessible, ensuring it is used responsibly has become a global priority. This article explores key discussions and recommendations from an international workshop on strengthening nucleic acid synthesis screening, highlighting India's opportunity to build......

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CHOP secures five-year, up to $38.9 million ARPA-H award to advance personalized gene editing therapies

3+ day, 7+ hour ago  (170+ words) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Saturday, July 11, 2026, 14:00 Hrs [IST] Childr... CHOP secures five-year, up to $38.9 million ARPA-H award to advance personalized gene editing therapies Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced that it has been awarded a five-year up to $38.9 million award from…...