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May 16, 1:48 PM
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You can find a summary of economic conditions in the U.S. and Oklahoma from a recent speech given by Joseph Gruber, our lead economist and research director, below.
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 15, 6:03 AM
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🔬 Censure scientifique sous l'administration Trump : une menace pour la santé publique ?
Un article percutant de Philtyprod révèle comment l'administration Trump a exercé des pressions politiques sur la recherche scientifique, notamment en santé publique. Des données ont été supprimées, des rapports modifiés, et des chercheurs muselés, affectant des sujets cruciaux tels que le COVID-19, la santé des minorités et les questions de genre. Cette ingérence soulève des questions fondamentales sur l'intégrité scientifique et la transparence des informations diffusées au public.
👉 Lien vers l'article : https://lnkd.in/eQxNncXS
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 14, 4:42 AM
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Lattics est un assistant numérique complet qui transforme votre façon d'organiser l'information. Gestion de bibliographie, cartes mentales et chronologies pour votre travail pédagogique.
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 14, 3:59 AM
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Studies show that 70% of learners forget information within a week. Here's how to change that.
Most training programs are failing us. Here's why
The shocking truth about retention:
• 80% of learning vanishes in 30 days
• Traditional courses = information overload
• One-and-done sessions kill results
Let's break down what actually works:
1️⃣ Micro-Moments Matter
• Break content into 5-7 minute chunks
• Focus on single concepts
• Let learners control pacing
↳ Retention jumps 40% instantly
2️⃣ Interactive Elements Win
• Add scenario challenges
• Include decision points
• Build feedback loops
↳ Engagement rises 65% with interaction
3️⃣ Strategic Reinforcement
• Implement spaced repetition
• Add quick knowledge checks
• Enable practice scenarios
↳ Memory retention doubles
4️⃣ Social Learning Amplifies
• Create peer discussions
• Build collaboration spaces
• Foster knowledge sharing
↳ Application rates increase 90%
5️⃣ Real-World Connection
• Link content to daily work
• Add practical exercises
• Enable immediate application
↳ Learning transfer rises 80%
The science is crystal clear:
→ Better engagement
→ Stronger retention
→ Real results that stick
Empower learners with clarity.
Create experiences that stick.
What small change could you implement today to boost retention?
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 11, 3:52 AM
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🚨 NEW STUDY – Natural Compounds Outperform SSRIs in Treating Depression
MASSIVE meta-analysis: 192 trials | 17,437 patients👇
✅ Saffron: large symptom reduction (SMD 0.69), 3× higher remission odds
✅ Curcumin: strong clinical effect (SMD 0.62), nearly 3× remission
✅ Omega-3s: consistent across severities (SMD 0.60), 3× response
✅ SAMe: modest clinical effect (SMD 0.52), 3× better outcomes
⚠️ SSRIs: modest effect (SMD 0.49), 2× more side effects, risk of irreversible sexual dysfunction (PSSD)
As depression rates reach historic highs, it’s time to rethink the standard of care.
Study breakdown: https://lnkd.in/g87qMje3
Study: https://lnkd.in/gB43mvzh
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 10, 7:33 AM
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The video game industry has emerged as an economic juggernaut, generating nearly $190 billion in global market revenue in 2024.
The ways in which video games have been monetized and consumed have changed fundamentally over time. Julián Alcázar and Sam Baird explore the evolution of video game revenue models in this Payments System Briefing: https://bit.ly/42zxLh8
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May 10, 3:14 AM
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📸 𝑪𝒂𝒏 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒇𝒂𝒄𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒄𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒕𝒉? 𝑨 𝒈𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅𝒃𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒅𝒚 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝑴𝒂𝒔𝒔 𝑮𝒆𝒏𝒆𝒓𝒂𝒍 𝑩𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒂𝒎 𝒔𝒂𝒚𝒔 𝒚𝒆𝒔! 🧠💡
Researchers from the #ArtificialIntelligenceinMedicine (AIM) program, led by Hugo Aerts, PhD and Ray Mak, MD, have developed a #deeplearning tool called #FaceAge that uses facial photos to estimate #biologicalage — and it's changing how we think about #cancercare.
🧬 Key findings (published in The Lancet #DigitalHealth):
- Cancer patients had FaceAges nearly 5 years older than their actual age
Higher FaceAge predicted worse survival outcomes across cancer types
- FaceAge even outperformed clinicians in predicting short-term life expectancy for patients in palliative radiotherapy
- Clinician accuracy improved significantly when FaceAge data was added to patient profiles
“This opens the door to a whole new realm of biomarker discovery,” says Dr. Mak. The team is now exploring its potential for early disease detection, lifespan prediction, and broader clinical applications—with a strong emphasis on ethics and regulation.
AI + a selfie = powerful new health insights 🧠📷
🦋 https://lnkd.in/ezig4WuF
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #CancerResearch #SurvivalPrediction #TheLancetDigitalHealth #FutureOfMedicine #HealthTech #MachineLearning
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 8, 4:49 AM
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🔍 Veille scientifique et intelligence technologique : par où démarrer ?
Vous souhaitez structurer une démarche de veille autour de sujets scientifiques ou technologiques mais vous ne savez pas trop par quoi commencer ? On vous a préparé un guide clair et concret pour poser les bonnes bases.
🔹 Définir votre sujet, vos axes de recherche, les thématiques à suivre, les experts à solliciter
🔹 Identifier les sources fiables, scientifiques ou généralistes, accessibles ou payantes
🔹 Intégrer tout cela dans un outil de veille comme Curebot, configurer vos flux, affiner vos filtres
🔹 Organiser vos contenus, les partager dans un dashboard collaboratif
🔹 Diffuser vos livrables via des newsletters bien segmentées
Vous y trouverez aussi des conseils pour impliquer vos équipes et valoriser les contributeurs.
✅ Que vous mettiez en place une veille sur la santé, l'éducation, l'énergie ou les brevets, ce guide vous donne une méthode claire, directement activable.
À lire ici ➡️ https://lnkd.in/edcJvAe7
#veille #scientifique #innovation #intelligencetechnologique #Curebot #recherche #communication #outildeveille #collaboration
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May 7, 11:25 AM
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Ed Martin, the acting US attorney for Washington, DC, had recently been peppering medical journals with “vaguely threatening” letters accusing them of acting as “partisans” in scientific debates.
Those missives are just one genre within a barrage of communiques Martin has sent to perceived Trump foes—congressional Democrats, special counsel Jack Smith, a former Mueller prosecutor, nonprofits and Georgetown law—since taking office in January, part of a clumsy effort to turn the nation’s largest prosecutorial office into an organ of his boss’s retribution.
But the letters Martin addressed to prominent publications, including the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) and JAMA, and lesser-known journals such as CHEST, published by the American College of Chest Physicians, have been among the weirdest.
The US Attorney in DC has no evident authority over the tax status of medical journals published in other jurisdictions. Martin, who has no prosecutorial experience, let alone a scientific background, also seems to lack any understanding of, or interest in, how peer-reviewed journals work. His letters ask whether the publication in question accepts submissions from scientists with “competing viewpoints,” and inquire about how they “handle allegations that authors of works in your journals may have misled their readers.”
The letters fail to acknowledge the strong First Amendment protections scientific journals enjoy against the government telling them what to print.
But the reason for Martin’s bizarre campaign against medical publications became clearer Monday night, when Trump, in a social media post attempting to resuscitate Martin’s declining hopes of Senate confirmation, said Health and Human Services secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. believed Martin’s confirmation “is IMPERATIVE in terms of doing all that has to be done to SAVE LIVES and to, MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN.”. Continues i
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May 7, 3:52 AM
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📢 INVITATION : à participer à une enquête internationale sur les dispositifs de formation hybrides dans l’enseignement supérieur (projet ANR HyPES 2024-2027 : https://lnkd.in/gSmcn_cm)
☝ Vous souhaitez prendre un temps de réflexion pour décrire vos modalités d'enseignement actuelles ? Et contribuer ainsi à l’élaboration d’un nouvel outil d'autopositionnement sur les dispositifs de formation hybrides dans l'enseignement supérieur ? Il sera mis à disposition à l’issue de l’enquête et prendra en compte votre point de vue et celui de vos étudiants.
Ce questionnaire, issu du projet de recherche collaborative internationale ANR-FNR HyPES que je coordonne, avec la participation des collègues ci-dessous, peut vous intéresser !
Nous recherchons la participation d’enseignant·es et de leurs étudiant·es la plus large possible afin de prendre en compte la diversité des dispositifs hybrides actuels.
Pour y contribuer, il vous suffit de cliquer sur le lien suivant :
👉 https://lnkd.in/gNxjSv7i
🗓️ Les réponses sont souhaitées pour le 30 mai 2025.
Davantage de précisions sont apportées dans le message d'invitation ci-dessous. N’hésitez pas à le transmettre à vos collègues potentiellement intéressé·es !
Merci beaucoup par avance.
Bernadette Charlier Anne Cordier Claire Peltier Cathia PAPI Florian Meyer Nathalie Deschryver Natasha Noben Christelle Lison Maria Denami Florine Bagnol Joris Felder Robert Reuter Sabina Calastri Silviya Nemska Sophie Kennel Nathalie Issenmann Claude Houssemand
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May 6, 7:14 AM
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The Social Systems Citations Theory (SSCT) is the most recent theory of citations integrating previous theories. It focuses on communications in science that are formally manifested as publications and citations in scientific communication networks.
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 17, 2:38 AM
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Invoquant la nécessité d'améliorer "l'efficience" de l'institution, le président de la Fed qui emploie près de 24.000 personnes aux États-Unis a annoncé vouloir réduire les effectifs "d'environ 10%" dans les années à venir.
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May 15, 6:19 AM
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List of HHS programs cut and people fired, pieced together from links, since the HHS doesn't make this information easy to find. Source: https://lnkd.in/gnek7PAu
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May 14, 1:18 PM
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⌛ Over more than a decade in various healthcare roles, I have witnessed critical challenges in the field—aging populations, workforce shortages, complex reimbursement systems, and strained relationships between insurers and providers.
🔔 These challenges highlight the urgent need for innovation. With modern analytics, I’ve come to realize the tremendous potential health insurance funds have in shaping healthcare provision and ensuring the effective allocation of financial resources.
👉 This inspired the IMPACT approach—an Innovative, Motivational, and Collaborative Approach for Cost Optimization and Quality-Oriented Results in health insurance and reimbursement strategy. The model integrates advanced reimbursement mechanisms and resource monitoring while fostering collaboration between insurers, providers, patients, and policymakers.
Learn more about the IMPACT model through:
1. My webpage: https://lnkd.in/d6UpWR35
2. Bublication at BJSTR: https://lnkd.in/d3U2TpGG
3. My talk at Healthcare Summit 2025, Prague: https://lnkd.in/dA3Akg8c
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May 14, 4:00 AM
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#Once_upon_a_time, there lived a miller at the edge of the forest 🌳 .
He had little, but one day, the villagers came to him with the fruits of their harvest🌾. Without a mill, their crops held little value💰.
More and more followed—and the small village grew into a town, and the town into a thriving city.
The miller, overwhelmed, cried:
"I can’t keep up with demand! You must help me."
So the people joined in — some regulalrly, some occasionally.
And little by little, the miller let go of his hired hands, as the volunteers took over.
Some timidly, asked: "Might we receive a small reward for our work?" But the miller replied: "You are doing this for yourselves, and for the greater cause."
Then one day, the miller came up with a brilliant idea💡. "We can bypass the tolls," he said, "and bring your goods to faraway lands🌏, to many, many more people!"
"Where’s the catch?" the people asked. "None" he replied with a straight face. "You only need to pay me — and work a little harder. For if we scale this much, I can no longer guarantee high quality of your goods."
"Pay you to sell our products?" Yes," the miller said"
The people were puzzled and went to the town treasurer🤵:
"How can we afford for the miller to sell our products?"
The treasurer smiled: "Worry not. I have collected enough taxes 🏦 from you to cover it. After all, it’s for a good cause."
And so it came to pass:
All bowed their heads in quiet assent. Not a voice 📣 rose in protest.
A FERRYTALE? Not at all!
Do you enjoy writing papers as much as I do?
Do you review papers regularly and serve as an (associate) editor?
Then this is OUR story 📖!
Digest the below numbers; we are not talking peanuts 🥜!
📊 Top 4 #Academic_Publishers – #Profits in 2024
Publisher |Revenue| Profit | Margin(%)
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#Elsevier | $12 B | $3.7 B | 31%
#Springer | $2.0B | $558 M | 28%
#Wiley | $1.8B | $369 M | 20%
T&F | $790M | $275 M | 35%
B=billion (US); M=million; T&F = #Taylor&Francis
Nothing wrong with serving the #scientific_community 🧪.
But is it fair that those who contribute least are reaping enormous #overhead, at the costs of academic contributors and #public funding?
If you / your group publish 10 papers a year, the APCs easily equate 50% of funds required for a post-doc; money that could be better speant.
The German #National #Academy of #Sciences, Leopoldina, has just published a statement on this. It calls for reclaiming the #publication #process and restoring control to the scientific community, rather than leaving it in the hands of #commercial #publishers.
The transition will not be simple. But there does need to be a start. 🏁
I am proud for the Leopoldina to take action 💪 and to take a clear side.
Enjoy the read ! 👓
#Leopolina; #medical #publisher; #scientific_writing; #digital_publishing; #article_processing_charges (#APC); #author; #editor; #reviewer; #journal; #economics
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 12, 3:23 AM
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Extract: "We found evidence that research failed to take account of multifactorial relationships, that manuscripts did not account for the risks of false discoveries, and that researchers selectively extracted data from NHANES rather than utilizing the full range of data available"
(NHANES stands for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey)
... and there is an "explosion of AI-assisted productivity in published manuscripts (the systematic search strategy used here identified an average of 4 papers per annum from 2014 to 2021, but 190 in 2024–9 October alone)"
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 11, 6:01 AM
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Podcasts have rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for health communication, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. While evidence shows that podcasts can enhance student knowledge, confidence, and flexibility in learning, their educational impact is primarily studied within formal academic contexts. …
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 11, 3:39 AM
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Je suis fière d'annoncer la publication d'un article dans la prestigieuse revue scientifique Nature. Ecrit en collaboration avec Ioannis Chalkiadakis, Louise Anglès d’Auriac et Gareth W. Peters, il s’intitule “A text dataset of campaign speeches of the main tickets in the 2020 US presidential election”. Il propose une nouvelle méthodologie statistique pour traiter les données textuelles de discours politiques. En ces temps où les "narratifs" de toutes sortes se propagent dans les médias sociaux et forgent nos démocraties d'interaction, cet outil devrait booster l'analyse critique de discours!! https://lnkd.in/eyXcmfay
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 10, 4:04 AM
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Finding a research gap just got easier with AnswerIO.
Discover how to use smart strategies to uncover unique research opportunities — fast.
🔗 Try it now for $1: https://lnkd.in/guvTGx3S
Here’s the smartest way to identify your research gap using AnswerIO:
Formulate Your Research Question
Keep it precise to get high-quality insights tailored to your topic.
Analyze Publication Trends
Spot spikes and declines to see which areas are saturated — and which are wide open.
Track Citation Impact
Understand why older research still dominates, and where new contributions are needed.
Spot Keyword Gaps
Identify underexplored concepts and terms that could unlock breakthrough ideas.
Evaluate Author Influence
See who controls the narrative — and where fresh voices like yours can make an impact.
And that’s just the beginning. With AnswerIO, you can:
✅ Create citation maps
✅ Conduct full literature reviews
✅ Generate line-by-line citations
✅ Export in multiple formats (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.)
✅ Save and chat with your sources
✅ Share your findings with collaborators instantly
Don’t waste time — find your research gap in minutes, not months.
🔗 Get started here: https://lnkd.in/guvTGx3S
#phd #researchgap #literaturereview #deepresearch
#AnswerThis
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May 8, 4:48 AM
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La Journée du Carism 2025, organisée le 16 mai à l’Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, réunit des chercheuses et des chercheurs autour des travaux menés dans le champ des Media Studies.
Le programme s’articule en plusieurs temps forts, alternant présentations de recherches en cours, retours d’expérience et discussions sur les médias numériques, la désinformation, le féminisme, l’intelligence artificielle, le journalisme, la bande dessinée...
Le programme complet est également disponible sur notre site :
https://lnkd.in/evdh3Sg3
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 7, 11:06 AM
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Pour une #cellule de veille efficace, découvrez les huit erreurs à ne pas faire dans l’élaboration d’un projet de #veille.
Découvrez en plus sur notre blog 👉 https://lnkd.in/dvPpBAbc
#veillestratégique #veilleur #information #sources #plateformecollaborative
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Gilbert C FAURE
May 6, 7:19 AM
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🔷 Qu'en est-il de la couverture vaccinale en France ?
Voici un résumé du document rédigé par Santé Publique France le 28 avril dernier.
🔹 Diphtérie, Tétanos, Poliomyélite (DTP) :
- Rappels à 65 ans : 50%
- Rappels à 75 ans : 44%
- Rappels à 85 ans : 34%
🔹 Grippe (saison 2024-2025) :
- Taux de couverture chez les 65 ans et plus : 54%
- Chez les 65-74 ans : 47%
- Chez les 75 ans et plus : 61%
🔹 Pneumocoque (personnes ≥65 ans à risque élevé) :
- Au moins une dose : 18,9%
- Au moins deux doses : 16,7%
🔹 Méningocoque C :
- Première dose à 8 mois, depuis 2017 : évolution en cours (données de couverture vaccinale précises non mentionnées en chiffres).
- À 21 mois, couverture au moins une dose en 2023 : donnée départementale spécifique non précisée, mais globalement la vaccination a augmenté récemment.
🔹 Méningocoque B et ACWY :
- En 2024, première dose chez nourrissons : 81,9% pour méningocoque B (74,7% en 2023) ; 88,6% pour méningocoque C.
🔹 Hépatite B (pour les nourrissons nés depuis 2018) :
- 91,8% ont reçu 3 doses à 21 mois pour la cohorte 2023.
🔹 Rougeole :
- Couverture vaccinale pour au moins une dose chez les enfants nés en 2023 : 94,6% (inférieure au seuil de 95% nécessaire pour l’élimination).
🔹 Papillomavirus (adolescents de 15 ans) :
- Filles : 58,4% ont reçu au moins une dose en 2024 (54,6% en 2023).
- Garçons : 36,9% en 2024 (25,9% en 2023).
🔹COVID-19, les données indiquent une couverture vaccinale relativement faible chez l'ensemble des personnes ciblées :
- Au 28 février 2025, la couverture vaccinale contre la COVID-19 chez toutes les personnes ciblées était de 18,3 %.
- Chez les personnes âgées de 65 ans et plus :
21,7 %.
📌 On notera un fait qui devrait faire réagir nos institutions concernant la vaccination contre la grippe : la couverture vaccinale chez les professionnels de santé est nettement inférieure à celle des résidents en Ehpad.
22,4 % contre 83,3 % pour les résidents.
#vaccination #vaccins #prévention #couverture #santé #santépublique
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May 5, 5:21 AM
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CRISPR-Cas9: The Genetic Scissors Revolutionizing Biotechnology ✂️🧬
Imagine editing DNA as easily as correcting a typo. That’s the promise of CRISPR-Cas9—a powerful gene-editing tool transforming science, medicine, and agriculture!
What is CRISPR-Cas9? CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) paired with the Cas9 enzyme acts like molecular scissors ✂️, targeting and cutting specific DNA sequences. Simple, precise, and cost-effective!
Types of CRISPR Systems:
1. CRISPR-Cas9 (Type II): Most widely used; edits genes in plants, animals, humans.
2. CRISPR-Cas12 (Type V): Targets single-stranded DNA—useful in diagnostics!
3. CRISPR-Cas13 (Type VI): Targets RNA—potential for treating viral infections like COVID-19.
4. CRISPR-Cas3 (Type I): Cuts large sections of DNA—great for gene deletion studies.
5. CRISPR-Cas14: Ultra-small, highly specific—next-gen genome editing tool!
Real-World Applications:
Medicine: Curing genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia ❤️🩹
Agriculture: Creating drought- and pest-resistant crops 🌾
Diagnostics: CRISPR-based COVID-19 test kits 🧪
Environmental science: Editing genes in mosquitoes to prevent malaria 🦟
Why it matters: We’re not just observing evolution—we're engineering it!
Are you keeping an eye on CRISPR in your field? Let’s connect and discuss the future of gene editing!
#CRISPR #Cas9 #GeneEditing #Biotech #MolecularBiology #GeneticEngineering #HealthcareInnovation #FutureOfScience #SyntheticBiology #CRISPRCas9
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