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Scientists Create First Stable Semisynthetic Organism
New Method Could Turbocharge Drug Discovery, Protein Research
Team Awarded $1.8 Million Grant to Develop Drugs for Heart Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Scientists Create First Stable Semisynthetic Organism

Researchers in the Romesberg lab have created a new bacterium that can hold two synthetic bases, called X and Y, in its genetic code indefinitely.

New Method Could Turbocharge Drug Discovery, Protein Research

The new method from the Cravatt lab allows scientists to target proteins that were previously "undruggable."

Team Awarded $1.8 Million Grant to Develop Drugs for Heart Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis

The Roush and Duckett labs will focus on a therapeutic target in several stress-related diseases.

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