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MIT’s big brains will study brains to build better brains – Fast Company

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2018-02-01 NEWS

Fast Company

MIT’s big brains will study brains to build better brains
Fast Company
The mandate encompasses pretty much everything, including “disease diagnosis, drug discovery, materials and manufacturing design, automated systems, synthetic biology, and finance,” per a statement from the university. As per many big AI initiatives

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Brenau Window (press release)

Slice of Life: Brenau Makes its Mark in Stem Cell Research
Brenau Window (press release)
Heather Ross is Brenau’s resident expert on neuroregeneration and neural injury. For years, she has been working on stem cell and rehabilitation research that is instrumental to her students and the field of research. Now partnered with certified

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Rangers’ Keone Kela: Feeling good after stemcell therapy
CBSSports.com
Kela underwent stemcell therapy in November to counter persistent shoulder soreness, Gerry Fraley of the Dallas Morning News reports. “I feel elastic,” Kela said last week. “The body feels good. The arm feels good. I’m ready to go.” Shoulder issues

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Boston Business Journal

Trial by fire: Two Cambridge biotechs race to find a gene therapy cure for Duchenne
Boston Business Journal
It was the kind of moment most biotechs only dream about: In September 2016, the FDA approved Sarepta Therapeutics’ first drug, a treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Previously, there had been no approved drugs for the deadly genetic disease