May 02, 2026
Two studies identify protein recycling dysfunction and transcription factors ZSCAN20/JDP2 as drivers of T-cell exhaustion, with E3 ligases and gene deactivation offering reversal pathways. A third study finds TCF1 insufficient to revert terminally exhausted T cells.
May 01, 2026
Researchers identify DPY30 as an epigenetic target to sensitize pancreatic tumors to immunotherapy. UC San Diego researchers redirect CMV immunity against pancreatic cancer in preclinical models. A Fred Hutch researcher receives ACS grant to study immunotherapy resistance in melanoma.
Mar 25, 2026
NIH has obligated only 15% of its $38 billion budget halfway through the fiscal year, causing universities to cut PhD admissions and implement hiring freezes. Early-career scientists face declining grant success rates despite increased applications. Congress recently reversed proposed 40% NIH budget cuts that had threatened research facility construction.
Mar 18, 2026
Researchers have developed advanced platforms to study human neural networks, including 3D bioelectronics for brain organoids and scalable 2D neuron networks that reveal brain-like rhythms and drug responses.
Mar 14, 2026
Scientists have developed multiple breakthrough delivery systems for gene editing and mRNA therapies, including a simple amino acid supplement that increases delivery 20-fold and a CRISPR gene drive that reverses antibiotic resistance in bacterial populations.
Feb 16, 2026
Scientists at UC San Diego have identified N4BP2 as the enzyme responsible for chromothripsis, a chaotic chromosome-shattering event seen in about one in four cancers that enables rapid tumor evolution and treatment resistance.