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Biology & Medicine

Edited by Aaron Sambursky '27 & Haldora Churchill '27

Explore the science of living systems, from cells and ecosystems to human health and disease. This section highlights breakthroughs in biology, medicine, genetics, neuroscience, and biotechnology, as well as their impact on society.

Drug Evolocumab Significantly Reduces Risk of Heart Attack

Sophie Yang '29

The Development of Non-Opioid Pain Medication: Suzetrigine (VX-548)

Grace Liang '28

Creating Immune Cell "Bloodhounds" to Target Tumors

Esha Desai '28

Built for the Cold: Snow Flies that Survive in Freezing Temperatures

Kaitlyn Zhu '28

mRNA Technology Beyond Covid-19

Diya Poluru '29

Mapping the Human Cell

Ananya Chopra '27

Senescent "Zombie" Cells

Isha Poluru '27

What is Deja Vu?

Soumya Nakka '26

Plants Hear Caterpillars Chewing

Yvonne Li '28

Dupixent

Zamin Rizvi '28

The Genotoxin Colibactin & How it Damages DNA

Aaron Sambursky '27

CAR-T Gene Therapy

Grace Liang '28

Mini Brains that Grew Eyes

Blake Hatwood '27

Lab-Grown Human Embryo Model

Esha Desai '28

Unlocking the Brain's Filing Cabinet

Soumya Nakka '26

Genetically Edited Babies

Grace Liang '28

AlphaFold

Emily Wu '28

Painting with Genes

Zabrina Zhang '28

Lab-Engineered Spinal Cords & Transplantation into Humans

Aaron Sambursky '27

Discovery of Lithium in the Brain Sparks New Alzheimer's Disease Research

Kate Choi '28

Prostate Cancer Metastasis

Ananya Chopra '27

Nanobots: The Tiny Robots that Could Revolutionize Medicine

Tony He '29

Kidney Disease and the Regulation of NAD+

Ananya Chopra '27

Shingles Vaccine and Dementia

Charlotte Aitken-Davies '27

Cryobiology: Cryopreserving Organs for Transplant

Bella Wu '28

Pharmacogenomics: Personalized Pain Management

Nicole Li '27

Organ Transplants and Tissue Engineering

Haldora Churchill '27

Research Into Memory Loss

Grace Liang '28

Placebo Effect on Depression

Emily Wu '28

How Cells Repair Mitochondria

Aaron Sambursky '27

Synthetic Minimal Cells

Esha Desai '28

Human Microbiome and Mental Health

Madison Sylvan '26

DNA Nanorobots

Aaron Sambursky '27

Pediatric Stem Cell Therapy

Anna Androulakis '26 & Sienna Kulynych '26

Neurochemical Changes from Childhood Trauma

Sienna Kulynych '26

Retrons, CRISPR, and Gene Editing

Haldora Churchill '27

Treating Cancer with Ivonescimab

Aaron Sambursky '27

Prolactin, the Diverse Function Hormone

Sophie Liu '27

Stem Cell Therapy for Type II Diabetes

Ananya Chopra '27

Moving Misplaced Proteins

Madison Sylvan '26

The First Pig Kidney Transplant

Audrey Liu '26

The Evolution of Sickle Cell Anemia Treatment

Ethan Zhu '26

Dementia and Microplastics

Clare Reif '26

Ancient DNA Uncovered

Sonia Ivancic '25

The Effect of Epigenetics on Human Health

Henry Tsai '26

Bacterial Perseverance and Antibiotic Resistance

Sonia Lackey '25

Mapping the Human Brain: The Connectomes of Fruit Fly Larvae

Mila Cooper '26

Smart Devices and Modern-Day Medicine

Henry Tsai '26

The Importance of Sleep

Tabara Fall '24

3D Bioprinting of Organic Tissue

Micah Kim '26

The Newest in Brain Computer Interfaces

Sophie Bilanin '26 & Simi Rath '26

New Alzheimer's Drug in Development

Mila Cooper '26

The Differences in Effects of Hormonal Therapies in Pre and Post Menopausal Women

Maddy Laws '24

The Circadian Clock's Effect on Recovery From Traumatic Brain Injury

Mia Masserio '25

Diseases Affecting Myelin

Judith Van Dusen '23

Recognizing and Treating Sepsis

Judith Van Dusen '23

Music Therapy for ADHD

Ryan Kanungo '22

TAK 101 and a Cure for Celiac Disease

Jack Chou '23

The Genius Brainless Blob

Deyaan Guha '22

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