Category: Therapies
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Lasso Peptides: A Promising New Antibiotic
Vigneshwari Sivakumar ’29 Antibiotic resistance poses one of the most urgent challenges in modern medicine. However, recent work indicates that lasso peptides may hold promise for inhibiting multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens. Maksimov et al. define lasso peptides as “a class of ribosomally synthesized posttranslationally modified natural products found in bacteria” (2012). The ‘lasso’ refers to their…
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The Rise of Digital Phenotyping in Mental Health
Chimamanda Udodi ’28 Each day, often without our awareness, our phones collect small clues about our lifestyle, including typing speed, sleep-wake patterns, phone use, daily routes, and social interactions. Experts in digital mental health have uncovered a new possibility for this data: the ability to identify subtle mood shifts before individuals become aware of them.…
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Electric Healing: How Bioelectronic Medicine Is Redefining the Future of Treatment
Chimamanda Udodi ’28 For over a century, modern medicine has depended heavily on pharmaceuticals to treat disease. Antibiotics, antidepressants, antihypertensives, and biologic drugs have transformed healthcare and saved millions of lives. While these molecular interventions are undeniably transformative, they often rely on systemic circulation, traveling throughout the entire body to reach a single target. In…
