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New findings on TB could change how we treat inflammatory disorders    

The study explains why treatments for many autoimmune and inflammatory diseases raise the risk of contracting TB—and also upends long-held assumptions about what kicks off an immune response.      

This technique for studying cell receptors could have sweeping implications for drug development

Researchers created a tool capable of comprehensively mapping crucial interactions underlying drug efficacy in one superfamily of cell receptors.

New insight into the protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome

Findings bolster the idea that the functions of this protein—MeCP2—are more centered on nucleosomes, rather than other forms of DNA.

Second genetic sensor for DNA methylation discovered

CDCA7, whose mutations alter DNA methylation pattern and cause immunodeficiency, is a novel sensor for a special class of methylated DNA.

Surprising mechanism for removing dead cells identified

A tandem signaling process turns ordinary cells into an efficient cleanup crew.

Peter Chin, a computer support specialist and authority on Apple technology, has died

A Rockefeller employee since 2001, Chin will be missed by many in the community who came to rely on his deep technical expertise and graceful approach to problem solving.

Knocking out one key gene leads to autistic traits

Hyperactivity, repetitive behavior, and language deficits all appeared in the mice, highlighting an unexpected role the cerebellum seems to play in autism.

Many people with severe brain injuries are far more cognitively aware than they seem

Rockefeller University Hospital developed a model clinical infrastructure for the study, as well as helped conduct it.

How Rockefeller University Hospital became a leading facility for neuroscience research

An ambitious study inspired a transformational renovation.

Link discovered between sensory neurons and breast cancer metastasis

Researchers found a “neuro-cancer axis”  that may promote the spread of breast cancer. They also found that an FDA-approved anti-nausea medication may prevent it.
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