Partnering diet and intestinal microbes to protect against GI disease: New research published in Cell suggests that we could get more out of our diets by harnessing intestinal microbes to break down plant compounds collectively known as phenolic glycosides. These compounds pair sugar molecules with a host of small molecules beneficial to human health.
Carla Kim named 2024 AAAS Fellow: Dr. Kim is being recognized for her distinguished work in the use of stem cell biology to study lung cancer and lung disease.
Model enables study of age-specific responses to COVID mRNA vaccines in a dish: The test system, called MEMPHIS (Modular Evaluation of immunogenicity using Multi-Platform Human In vitro Systems), It applied both proteomics and targeted assays to measure the production of cytokines (immune signaling proteins) induced by mRNA vaccines.
Historically redlined areas see more modern-day gun violence: New research from Boston Children’s Hospital suggests that areas of U.S. cities graded as 'hazardous' in the 1930s are nearly six times more likely to have non-suicide firearm fatalities today.
How the brain wakes us from daydreams: Boston Children’s researchers discover that activity in the dentate gyrus keeps us focused on our environment when our mind wanders
Predicting prenatal care to improve pregnancy outcomes: This could help policymakers allocate resources to populations not getting enough prenatal care and could, in turn, improve health outcomes for mothers and babies.