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STRING analysis of 60 significant genes
Study implicates 60 genes in congenital heart disease, including some that also contribute to related disorders such as autism
A surprising mix of inherited and de novo mutations in 60 genes contribute to 10 percent of CHD cases. Many of these same mutations also contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders including autism. 

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Clinical trials show new antibody therapy offers long-lasting HIV control without daily medication
Results presented at Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections show that two broadly neutralizing antibodies can keep HIV suppressed for months.

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Weill Cancer Hub East launched to unlock immunotherapy's full potential
This bold, multi-institutional collaboration will investigate how metabolism, diet, and gut microbes shape immune responses to cancer.

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New mechanism behind adaptive immunity revealed. It could impact how we design vaccines.
New imaging reveals a built-in safeguard that allows B cell populations to rapidly expand in germinal centers without introducing deleterious mutations.

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New understanding of B cell mutation strategies could have implications for vaccines
New study demonstrates how high-affinity B cells "bank" their best traits instead of rolling the dice and risking deleterious mutations, with implications for better vaccine design.

Latest awards & honors

Leslie B. Vosshall receives the 2025 Edward M. Scolnick Prize in Neuroscience
March 3, 2025
Jean-Laurent Casanova wins 2025 Novo Nordisk Prize
February 24, 2025

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The New York Times
Mutated DNA Restored to Normal in Gene Therapy Advance
March 10, 2025
The Scientist
Stand Up for Science: US Researchers Mobilize in National Protests
March 6, 2025
WIRED
The Ozempic Shortage Is Over
February 21, 2025
AP
Researchers Link a Gene to the Emergence of Spoken Language
February 18, 2025

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