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An artist's representation of a light-dependent protocell. Lee et al. use switchable photosynthetic organelles to control ATP synthesis and ATP-coupled reactions inside a giant lipid vesicle (p 530). Image credit: Michael Rosnach
Donor organ monitoring and ex vivo perfusion technology are transforming transplantation and offering new therapeutic opportunities. Melanie Senior reports.
As universities and public research organizations increasingly partner with industry to fulfill their 'third mission' of innovation activities for economic and societal benefit, they have ethical obligations to ensure access to patented research tools, especially CRISPR–Cas9 technology.
A method to introduce defined mutations into the yeast genome enables saturation mutagenesis of a gene and genome-scale introduction of genetic variants.
A method to analyze global transcription factor activity in cells reveals that a small number of factors determines the landscape of accessible chromatin.
An optimized method to introduce precise modifications into the yeast genome enables high-throughput characterization of the phenotypic effect of mutations.
Obtaining more data on how institutions, faculty and trainees utilize the individual development plan can only increase its usefulness for exploring both academic and non-academic careers.