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Burge Lab researchers have created KATMAP, a framework for predicting gene splicing. While DNA is the same across most cells in an organism, gene splicing allows RNA to be remixed to support cells specialized for different tissues. Described in Nature Biotechnology, KATMAP can be used to investigate how splicing mutations give rise to diseases such as cancer and how nucleic acid therapies influence splicing. 

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Ready to Launch

Endpoints News

Congratulations to Sangeeta Bhatia on being named one of 20 women reshaping biopharma in 2023.  An Endpoints News special report highlights her standing as a serial entrepreneur, as well as her efforts to help other women in academia launch their own startups through creating the MIT Faculty Founders Initiative together with Susan Hockfield and Nancy Hopkins. “I’m really passionate now about teaching other women, academic entrepreneurs in our ecosystem, because we’ve learned that there are not enough of them,” says Bhatia.

It Takes Three to Tango

MIT News

A Molecular Cell study from the Young Lab shows that, along with DNA and protein, many transcription factors can also bind RNA. The researchers found that RNA binding keeps transcription factors near their DNA binding sites for longer, helping to fine-tune gene expression. This rethinking of how transcription factors work may lead to a better understanding of gene regulation, and may provide new targets for RNA-based therapeutics.

Angela Koehler Appointed Faculty Director of the Deshpande Center

MIT News

Angela Koehler, associate professor of biological engineering, intramural faculty member of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT, and an institute member of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, has been named faculty director of the MIT Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation, effective July 1. The MIT Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation is an interdepartmental center that empowers MIT students and faculty to make a difference in the world by helping them bring new their innovative technologies from the lab to the marketplace in the form of breakthrough products and new companies. 

A Boost for CAR T Cell Therapy

MIT News

Irvine Lab researchers found that their CAR T vaccine strategy not only supercharges the engineered immune cells to overcome the suppressive environment of solid tumors, but also teaches naturally occurring immune cells to attack cancer cells beyond those the CAR T cells are designed to target. While the Cell study focuses on glioblastoma and melanoma in mice, the vaccine could be effective for other solid tumors. Elicio Therapeutics is developing this strategy for testing in patients.

Wellcome Recognition

MIT Koch Institute

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund named Joelle Straela, Charles W. (1955) and Jennifer C. Johnson Clinical Investigator, as a recipient of a 2023 Career Award for Medical Scientist, and future KI faculty member Jessica Stark will recieve a 2023 Career Award at the Scientific Interface. Cheers to both!

Brain Cancer Breakthrough

MIT Koch Institute

At a recent ASCO meeting, clinical researchers announced positive results from Phase 3 trials of a new therapy—which leverages research by Matthew Vander Heiden—for low-grade IDH-mutant glioma, a type of brain cancer. The first therapeutic breakthrough in this disease in more than 20 years, early use of the drug significantly reduced the risk of disease progression or death

Yilmaz Dishes on Diet and Disease

MIT News

In a profile following his recent tenure, Omer Yilmaz discusses his ongoing studies of stemness, diet and fasting, as well as his clinical work as a pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Yilmaz, who is a member of the MIT Stem Cell Initiative, investigates the effects of different diets and environmental conditions on intestinal stem cells, and how those factors can increase the risk of cancer and other conditions. His group’s findings could inform new approaches to improve gastrointestinal health via dietary interventions or drugs that mimic the beneficial effects of certain diets. 
 

Hammond Honored by MIT Faculty

MIT News

Congratulations to KI member Paula Hammond for winning the 2023-24 James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award! Hammond, an Institute Professor and head of MIT’s Department of Chemical Engineering, is being recognized for her work designing novel polymers and nanomaterials for applications in cancer, medicine and energy, as well as for her service to both MIT and the national scientific community.

Yaffe Elected to American Surgical Association

MIT Koch Institute

Michael Yaffe, has been elected to the to the American Surgical Association (ASA) in recognition of his accomplishments in treating both injury and cancer. In addition to being the David H. Koch Professor of Science and Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at MIT, Yaffe is also an attending surgeon and intensivist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Founded in 1880, the ASA is the oldest and most prestigious surgical organization in the U.S., and counts the nations most prominent surgeons among its membership.

Victor Damptey Wins 2023 Fulbright Fellowship

MIT News

Congratulations to the Hammond Lab's Victor Damptey on being named one of 2023's Fulbright Fellows! Damptey will graduate in June with a major in biological engineering and a minor in Spanish. At the Chemical Institute of Sarrià in Barcelona, Spain, Damptey will test alternative conduits for cardiovascular grafting surgery. He gained a passion for conducting impactful research at the Hammond Lab, where he helped develop a drug delivery system for osteoarthritis. After his Fulbright year, Damptey will continue his studies in medical school while combining research and public service.