Dec 24, 2022
Gene Editing Could Make You Smarter
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical
Once genes that influence intelligence are identified, tools like gene editing and IVF could be used to make us smarter.
Once genes that influence intelligence are identified, tools like gene editing and IVF could be used to make us smarter.
A scientist shares what he’s learned about living longer, with the help of worms. Scientists are hard at work trying to understand what causes aging and how to help people stay healthy for longer. Biologist Matt Kaeberlein breaks down the science of longevity and tells us how he’s using a robot to test 100,000 aging drugs a year on microscopic worms and a long-term study on the aging of pet dogs. And we’ll leave the lab to visit Willie Mae Avery, the oldest person in Washington D.C., to hear what it’s like to live such a long life.
Portrait of 107-year-old Willie Mae Avery, D.C.‘s oldest living resident.
Credit: Photograph by Rebecca Hale, National Geographic.
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From a vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) to an infusion that slowed down Alzheimer’s for some people with the disease, here are three momentous advances from 2022.
An RSV vaccine showed promise for the first time in 50-years
Two vaccines are poised to be approved for RSV by the end of 2023, according to their makers, after almost 50-years without any meaningful progress.
In a study examining the link between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and brain dysfunction, scientists at the Roger Williams Institute of Hepatology, affiliated to King’s College London and the University of Lausanne, found an accumulation of fat in the liver causes a decrease in oxygen to the brain and inflammation to brain tissue—both of which have been proven to lead to the onset of severe brain diseases.
The paper appears in the Journal of Hepatology.
NAFLD affects approximately 25% of the population and more than 80% of morbidly obese people. Several studies have reported the negative effects of an unhealthy diet and obesity can have on brain function however this is believed to be the first study that clearly links NAFLD with brain deterioration and identifies a potential therapeutic target.
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Scientists pinpointed several “made-from-scratch” genes that humans developed after splitting off from chimps.
Researchers in Spain have developed a new porous material capable of regenerating bones and preventing infections at the same time.
The scientists are from the Bioengineering and Biomaterials Laboratory of Universidad Católica de Valencia (UCV).
Tailor-made for each case using 3D printing, the biotech creations contain a bioactive alginate coating. This coating induces bone regeneration and destroys the bacteria that sometimes prevent bone formation from being completed.
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