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Tuesday, Mar 03, 2020

Exposed: cells’ sugary secrets(link is external)

Glycoscience

Wednesday, Jan 22, 2020

Can Mindfulness Evolve From Wellness Pursuit to Medical Treatment?(link is external)

Science of Behavior Change (SOBC)
X-rays of a patient with Parkinson's disease show the electrodes of a deep brain stimulator implanted in the brain. This "brain pacemaker" emits electrical impulses to treat the disease's motor symptoms. IMAGE: ZEPHYR/SCIENCE SOURCE

Monday, Jan 20, 2020

How Do Neural Implants Work?(link is external)

Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC)

Wednesday, Dec 18, 2019

1st autologous IPS cell clinical trial for vision loss in the US(link is external)

Regenerative Medicine Program (RMP)
Image credit: Getty images

Monday, Dec 16, 2019

How hacking the human heart could replace pill popping(link is external)

Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC)

Tuesday, Dec 03, 2019

The rise of bioelectric medicine sparks interest among researchers, patients, and industry(link is external)

Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC)
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Thursday, Nov 07, 2019

Putting decisions under the microscope(link is external)

NIH Director's Early Independence Award
Illustration by Justin Metz for TIME.

Thursday, Oct 24, 2019

Why It's Time to Take Electrified Medicine Seriously(link is external)

Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions (SPARC)
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Tuesday, Oct 01, 2019

2019 NIH Director’s awards for High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program Announced

High-Risk, High-Reward Research (HRHR)
An illustration depicting an editing tool repairing a DNA strand. Some gene-editing tools use enzymes to cut the disease-causing DNA and bind the unchanged sequences back together.  Credit: XVIVO.

Tuesday, Oct 01, 2019

NIH Awards $89 Million for Additional Projects to Advance Genome Editing

Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE)

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