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Farah Aziz Annesha

Farah Aziz Annesha

Farah Aziz Annesha is an aspiring science writer. She recently graduated from Yonsei University Underwood International College with a B.S. in biotechnology and a B.A. in comparative literature.

Articles by Farah Aziz Annesha

The quest to treat and cure xerostomia
Interview

The quest to treat and cure xerostomia

July 23, 2024
Blake Warner, chief of the Salivary Disorders Unit at the NIH talks about his lab’s efforts to develop treatments for dry mouth.
The best of both worlds
Interview

The best of both worlds

July 22, 2024
Blake Warner is chief of the Salivary Disorders Unit and the Sjögren's disease clinic at the NIH.
New gene, new strides in gangliosidosis
Journal News

New gene new strides in gangliosidosis

June 11, 2024
A gene that decreases disease progression in mice provides a new direction for human therapy.
Rare genetic mutation in Amish population linked to ‘bad’ cholesterol levels
Journal News

Rare genetic mutation in Amish population linked to ‘bad’ cholesterol levels

May 28, 2024
The affected SORT1 gene encodes for a protein that might influence LDL levels, though study results have been contradictory.
Cows offer clues to treat human infertility
Journal News

Cows offer clues to treat human infertility

April 23, 2024
Decoding the bovine reproductive cycle may help increase the success of human IVF treatments.
Decoding the genetic recipe book
Research Spotlight

Decoding the genetic recipe book

Feb. 15, 2024
How an aspiring lawyer in Puerto Rico became a passionate protein scientist.
From the journals: MCP
Journal News

From the journals: MCP

Jan. 12, 2024
A new way to label proteins in the brain. Novel targets for a ubiquitination enzyme. Ultrasensitive tools detect extracellular vesicles. Read about recent papers on these topics.