Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.Untangling the Body’s Smart Sensors: What RNA Binding Proteins Can Tell Us About Gene Regulation |…Researchers at UC San Diego created the largest gene regulation maps to date, capturing networks of RNA binding proteins & their sequences.Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.Can High Blood Sugar Haunt People with Diabetes Even After it is Under Control? | BioSpaceYour metabolism has a memory — and it can hold a grudge for years. Researchers turned to the epigenome to figure out how and why it does.Sep 10, 20201Sep 10, 20201
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inDataDrivenInvestorA ‘Pan-Viral’ Vaccine Designed to Protect the Elderly from Known, and Unknown, Viruses | BioSpaceWhat if you could get one vaccine that protects you against a wide spectrum of viruses, even viruses we haven’t discovered yet?Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveDeveloping an ‘Inverse Vaccine’ for Type 1 Diabetes | BioSpaceWhat do you get when you mix certain immune cells with vitamin D and a disease-provoking molecule? An innovative new vaccine for T1D.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveAnother COVID-19 Vaccine Joins the Race — This Time, it’s a Live, Weakened Virus | BioSpaceAnother COVID-19 vaccine candidate recently entered the races — a live attenuated (weakened) virus delivered nasally, not as a shot.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveThe Time for DMD Gene Therapy is Now: A Chat with the MDA | BioSpaceAfter almost 15 years since the first gene therapy trial for DMD began, the dream of a DMD gene therapy drug is getting closer to a…Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveRestoring Cellular Power Outages: A New Drug to Treat Mitochondrial Diseases | BioSpaceA small biotech company is aiming to recharge tired cells, giving mitochondrial disease patients new hope of a disease-specific treatment.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inDataDrivenInvestorHow an AI-Powered Phone App is Helping Participants During Clinical Trials | BioSpaceAiCure’s phone app helps trials keep tabs on which participants have taken their medications correctly and which have intentionally not.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveViaskin™ Peanut’s Long-Term Phase III Updates and What the FDA Has to Say About Them | BioSpaceWith only one FDA-approved therapy and standard-of-care treatment including avoidance, the unmet need for peanut allergy drugs is huge.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Chelsea Weidman Burke, M.S.inChemically InquisitiveDetecting Coronavirus’ Structural Fingerprint as a Screening Method | BioSpaceLasers aren’t just for directing presentations, playing tag or annoying cats. They can also serve as virus hunters.Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020