Scientists Make Leap in Creating Lyme Resistant Mice

After eight years of research, a new breakthrough in science has taken a big step forward in potentially stopping the transmission of Lyme disease between mice and ticks.

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Constructing the Future at Genome Panel
Chloe Reichel

MIT biochemist Dr. Kevin Esvelt will speak about genetic editing on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Katharine Cornell Theatre.

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Heath Hen Tops De-Extinction List
Sara Brown

An effort to bring the heath hen back into existence is now the leading de-extinction project in the world, putting the Vineyard at the forefront of new technology in wildlife conservation.

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Genetically-Engineered Mice Explored as New Tool in Fight Against Lyme Disease
Alex Elvin

Scientists at MIT are hoping to prevent Lyme disease on the Vineyard by releasing large numbers of genetically engineered mice into the wild. The project would still be years down the road.

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Heath Hen as Gateway Bird for De-extinction Inches Closer to Reality
Sara Brown

The first phase of a ground-breaking project to bring the heath hen back from extinction has been successfully completed, scientists said this week. The path to bringing back the bird is getting more tangible, and scientists say the heath hen could be “the gateway bird” for avian de-extinction.

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Digging the DNA, from Regenesis to Gene Therapy
Alex Floyd

Following Dr. George Church’s recent discussion on gene therapy, age reversal and the regenesis of extinct species, one woman in the crowd raised her hand and asked, “What kind of a scientist are you?” Well, some call him the "rock star" of DNA and molecular genetics.

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Heath Hen Project Advances Quickly
Sara Brown

A complex and groundbreaking project that aims to bring back the heath hen is advancing “at lightning speed,” scientists said this week.

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