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What to Expect in Neuroscience, Genetics, Longevity, Biotech, and Psychedelics in 2022
We ask the experts what’s coming in the next 12 months.
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Jane Metcalfe
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The Fusion of mRNA and Immunotherapy
Combining these two technologies can make CAR T cell therapy effective, accessible, and affordable for heart disease and cancer.
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David Warmflash
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The Psychedelic Divide
Growing interest in psychedelic therapy reveals two different visions of the future: one of spiritual interconnectedness and one of sober neurochemistry.
By
Marianne Apostolides
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Crushing Opioid Abuse with Placebos
A sugar pill could reduce the risk of deadly pain killer addiction.
By
Beryl Lieff Benderly
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GIFT GUIDE
36 Biologically Inspired Gifts for the 2021 Holidays
From ephemeral tattoos to vagus nerve oil to a grape-waste backpack, these biotech-inspired gifts will be sure to delight and inspire.
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proto.life
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Phage Therapy is on the Rise
The technique of targeting bacteria with viruses that destroy them is making a comeback, and it could help in the battle against antibiotic resistance.
By
Emily Leclerc
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The Promise of Pills that Do Nothing
Open-label placebos may defy logic, but scientists explore promising new treatment possibilities.
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Beryl Lieff Benderly
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Shooting for Longevity and the Stars
Senolytics that target age-related “zombie” cells could be game-changing for extending lifespans and enabling long-haul space travel.
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Jonathan Grinstein
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SERIES
The Champion for Rare Disease Cures
An entrepreneur with his own rare disease finds a way to align incentives and needs to support research on rare diseases.
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Grace Rubenstein
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Tripping Together
As psychedelics are integrated into mainstream medicine, experts weigh the benefits and costs of solo versus group therapy.
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Zoe Cormier
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