Content by William Aryitey:

Research Field Genetics

A Genetic Basis for MS

| William Aryitey

The discovery of multiple sclerosis' genetic origin may lead to better therapies

Research Field Genetics

Ghost in the Cell

| William Aryitey

New software couples computer programming with cell function using the ultimate coding language: DNA

Disease Area Public health

Zika Research Gathers Pace

| William Aryitey

The CDC confirms the Zika–microcephaly link, and in vitro tissue models offer further insight

Research Field Biomedical engineering

Bioprinting in the Palm of Your Hand

| William Aryitey

BioPen could allow surgeons to “draw” live cells onto damaged bone

Tools & Techniques Animal models

One Step Forward...

| William Aryitey

Stem cells restore function to damaged spinal cords in rats

Research Field Biomedical engineering

Mind Over Matter

| William Aryitey

Neural implants and smart software give a paralyzed patient the gift of movement

Disease Area Cardiovascular

Light Hearted

| William Aryitey

UV radiation can control cardiomyocyte function – with intriguing therapeutic possibilities

Research Field Immunology

Mucky Pups

| William Aryitey

New findings have revealed that “dirty” mice can actually recapitulate the human adult immune system better than lab mice

Tools & Techniques Neuroscience

Shocking New Therapy

| William Aryitey

The road to recovery for victims of stroke can be arduous and involve relearning basic skills and activities.

Disease Area Cardiovascular

How to Unharden the Heart

| William Aryitey

Understanding how blood vessels calcify could help prevent cardiovascular disease

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