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  • Junior Faculty Development Program celebrates 28 graduates

    Junior Faculty Development Program celebrates 28 graduates

    The 28 UMass Chan Medical School faculty members who completed the Junior Faculty Development Program this year graduated from the program on June 9. 

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  • PhD candidate Anna Aristarkhova receives grant to study visual loss in multiple sclerosis patients

    PhD candidate Anna Aristarkhova receives grant to study visual loss in multiple sclerosis patients

    MD/PhD student Anna Aristarkhova received a predoctoral fellowship award from the NIH to research the mechanisms underlying visual loss in multiple sclerosis.

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  • Biotech executives and venture capitalists come to UMass Chan to hear faculty start-up pitches

    Biotech executives and venture capitalists come to UMass Chan to hear faculty start-up pitches

    UMass Chan Medical School faculty made new company pitches to leaders from nearly two dozen venture capital firms and other industry organizations.

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  • New siRNA therapy has potential to halt vision loss in age-related macular degeneration

    New siRNA therapy has potential to halt vision loss in age-related macular degeneration

    The siRNA-based therapy specifically targets photoreceptor cells in the eye, halting disease progression for six months to a year.

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  • UMass Chan scientists develop gene editing technology capable of rewriting entire chapters of the genome

    UMass Chan scientists develop gene editing technology capable of rewriting entire chapters of the genome

    Erik Sontheimer, PhD, and Wen Xue, PhD, have developed a gene editing technology that allows for precise, efficient insertion of very large DNA segments into the human genome.

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  • Student speakers for UMass Chan’s 2026 Commencement announced

    Student speakers for UMass Chan’s 2026 Commencement announced

    Nursing PhD student William Mar, PhD candidate Humberto Ochoa and MD/MBA student Suhas Suddala will represent their respective peers at UMass Chan’s 2026 Commencement.

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  • UMass Chan Reverse Science Fair has Worcester high schoolers judging grad students, postdocs

    UMass Chan Reverse Science Fair has Worcester high schoolers judging grad students, postdocs

    The classic science fair format was flipped at UMass Chan as Worcester high school students judged research posters by graduate students and postdocs.

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  • Fen-Biao Gao named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Fen-Biao Gao named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Fen-Biao Gao, PhD, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.  

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  • Cynthia Fuhrmann recognized with Distinguished Service Award from National Postdoctoral Association

    Cynthia Fuhrmann recognized with Distinguished Service Award from National Postdoctoral Association

    The honor recognizes sustained efforts or leadership contributions to positively impact the career development of postdoctoral scholars.

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  • UMass Chan licenses siRNA therapy to PLaN Therapeutics

    UMass Chan licenses siRNA therapy to PLaN Therapeutics

    Technology developed at UMass Chan Medical School has been licensed by PLaN Therapeutics, a nonprofit biotechnology company owned by the PLN Foundation.

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New nanoparticles can perform gene editing in the lungs

Dr. Wen Xue at the RNA Therapeutics Institute at University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School and Dr. Daniel Anderson at MIT have designed a new type of nanoparticle that can be administered to the lungs, where it can deliver messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding useful proteins. 

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Personalized medicine is having its day

From made-to-order genetic therapies to model organisms engineered to be ‘patient avatars’, the technology exists right now to save patients with rare diseases. Jonathan K. Watts, Ph.D., Professor, RTI, UMass Chan Medical School, weighs in on the latest N-of-1 landscape.

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EnPlusOne Biosciences Appoints Dr. Jon Watts to Scientific Advisory Board

EnPlusOne Biosciences, Inc., a biotechnology company harnessing the power of enzymes to synthesize RNA oligonucleotides, announced that Jonathan K. Watts, Ph.D., Professor, RTI, UMass Chan Medical School, has been appointed to the company’s Scientific Advisory Board.

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Craig Mello visits Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas in Brazil

“The good thing about science? It’s that it takes you places you never thought you’d see.” So goes one of Craig Mello’s sayings, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of RNA interference along with his colleague Andrew Fire.

Watch Craig's seminar on Informational Therapies: Ancient Mechanisms, New Medicines

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Craig Mello interviewed at the Bergamo Science Festival

“The good thing about science? It’s that it takes you places you never thought you’d see.” So goes one of Craig Mello’s sayings, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of RNA interference along with his colleague Andrew Fire.

Watch Craig's interview

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UMass Chan clinical trial shows potential to safely suppress gene related to ALS

Researchers at the UMass Chan Medical School say they have safely used injections to suppress a mutant gene linked to ALS.

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New research from UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester shows ‘encouraging’ results that could slow progression of ALS

New research developed from studies at UMass Chan has the potential to revolutionize treatment options for people with ALS.

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Coloring book created by medical professor addresses vaccine, COVID-19 concerns

A new coloring book is helping kids draw clear lines between COVID-19 and the vaccines. Download or request coloring book.
 
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Superhero Emma RNA gives COVID-19 bam! pow! zap! in new comic/coloring book

WORCESTER — There’s a new comic book superhero in town and her mission is combating COVID-19 through education...and coloring. Download or request coloring book.
 
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UMass Chan Medical School professor creates kids coloring book on COVID-19 vaccine

A new coloring book is helping kids draw clear lines between COVID-19 and the vaccines. Download or request coloring book.
 
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First Rounders Podcast: Craig Mello

Craig Mello is a Nobel Laureate, co-founder of Atalanta Therapeutics, and a professor at UMass Chan Medical School, where he runs the Mello Lab. Our conversation covers the lure of conspiracy theorists, the state of RNA therapeutics, and getting that call from the Nobel committee. 

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Local Nobel Prize Winner Hopes COVID Vaccine RNA Technology Can Fight Other Diseases

Many experts have hailed the fast development of COVID-19 vaccines as a miracle of modern medicine. The science behind it could pave the way to revolutionary treatments for a number of crippling diseases.

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