“...the first step out of the maze for young men begins by reasserting to them the virtue of hard work — an often grueling but indispensable part of finding the right answers in science.”
Read the essay with our gift article here: https://t.co/e75tWDm5Q7
🌟 We’re proud to support the Rare Diseases Are Not Rare! Challenge—working together for faster treatments.
With over 10,000 rare diseases, collaboration is key to speeding discovery and care.
We're taking efforts to improve the information of new strains at the MMRRC, with our new Strain Quality Control. To view an example of one, visit this strain: https://t.co/2XNkmGVLsn
"To be clear, there is no replacement yet for animal research in biomedical science...it remains to be seen how faithfully these [stem cell] reprogrammed cells and organoids mimic various complex biological processes.
Scientists used gene-edited mice to test a custom therapy for a deadly infant liver disease—then saved a real child! (P. S. , A MMRRC Center Director is an author on this paper! ) Source: https://t.co/dBhLbzXPUC
Something different: 3D-printing inside a living mouse’s bladder using sound waves! No cuts. Just ultrasound. Curious? Find out in Science: https://t.co/OnwT80SoWv
Scientists can now guide how cells self-organize using internal forces. Imagine using this to grow tissues in mice faster to test new therapies. Source: https://t.co/ZFK5ZwHX1o
Sweden launches PROMISE, a national initiative to integrate large-scale multi-omics data with healthcare and research. By bridging fragmented datasets and improving data access, Sweden aims to unlock the full potential of precision medicine.
As federal funding cuts threaten to stall vital research into conditions like Alzheimer's, diabetes, and endometriosis, we're here to continue our support for America as a foundation for research excellence.
In an era where chronic illnesses are on the rise and research funding faces unprecedented challenges, the role of the MMRRC has never been more critical.