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IMAGE: CRISPR-sciATAC is a novel integrative genetic screening platform that jointly captures CRISPR gene perturbations and single-cell chromatin accessibility genome-wide. The new method harnesses the programmability of the gene editing system. view more
Credit: Sanjana Lab of New York Genome Center and NYU
NEW YORK, NY (April 29, 2021) - In a new resource for the scientific community, published today in
Nature Biotechnology, researchers in the lab of Neville Sanjana, PhD, at the New York Genome Center (NYGC) and New York University (NYU) developed CRISPR-sciATAC, a novel integrative genetic screening platform that jointly captures CRISPR gene perturbations and single-cell chromatin accessibility genome-wide. With this technology, they profile changes in genome organization and create a large-scale atlas of how loss of individual chromatin-altering enzymes impacts the human genome. The new method harnesses the programmability of the gene editing system CRISP
consists of 1,700 steps, each one
producing ground reaction forces two and a half times your body weight on average. That’s a
huge load for you to absorb and probably why 20 percent of runners are likely to experience an injury while training for an event, according to
research in the journal
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine.
Plus, a recent survey of 1,147 runners suggests that during the pandemic, runners are running more but with less intensity, and
still experiencing more injuries. Knee issues, IT band syndrome, ankle instability, and back pain are among the most common to plague runners, a 2020
Journal of Clinical Medicine found.
LaMelo Ball nearing return to action for the Hornets
By STEVE REEDApril 20, 2021 GMT
It’s unclear at this point when he’ll be ready to play in a game.
Ball sustained a fractured right wrist during the Hornets’ March 20 game against the Los Angeles Clippers and has not played since.
Ball underwent further evaluation on his wrist Monday by Dr. Michelle Carlson of The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. The cast was removed and a CT scan confirmed the wrist has healed.
Ball, the No. 3 overall selection in last year’s NBA draft, was among the leading candidates for Rookie of the Year honors prior to the injury. He won Eastern Conference rookie of the month three times and is averaging 15.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.59 steals in 41 contests.