Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that therapeutically restoring ‘youthful’ levels of a specific subunit of the telomerase enzyme can significantly reduce the signs and symptoms of aging in preclinical models.
NLRC5 plays a previously unknown role as an innate immune sensor, triggering cell death, according to new research from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The findings, published in Cell, show how NLRC5 drives PANoptosis, a prominent type of inflammatory cell death.
Andrew Smith was named chair of St. Jude’s Diagnostic Imaging Department. He succeeds Beth McCarville, who was interim chair of the department since the death of Zoltan Patay, who held the position from 2017 to 2022.