Neurology & Neuroscience

Gene Therapy’s Road to Redemption

Gene Therapy’s Road to Redemption

Pediatrics Nationwide magazine

Fifteen years ago, gene therapy suffered a highly visible fatality, leaving the field in shambles. Now, one team’s efforts at gene therapy for muscular dystrophy suggest the field may finally be on track to deliver on its initial promise.

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Angry Brains

Angry Brains

Sarah Lawrence Magazine

People fight because of how they feel, whether angry, afraid, or threatened. Can understanding what’s happening in our brains help us control destructive emotions?

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Anti-Alzheimer’s gene may have led to the rise of grandparents

Anti-Alzheimer’s gene may have led to the rise of grandparents

Science magazine

Evolutionarily speaking, we are born to make babies. Our bodies—and brains—don’t fall apart until we come to the end of our child-bearing years. So why are grandmothers, who don’t reproduce and who contribute little to food production, still around and still mentally sound?

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Why beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Why beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Science magazine

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But whether the beholder’s opinion is a product of one’s genes or one’s environment has long been a question for scientists.

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