Piere Rodriguez-Aliaga (@pierebiophysics) 's Twitter Profile
Piere Rodriguez-Aliaga

@pierebiophysics

@Stanford Postdoc • @UCBerkeley PhD Biophysics • @hdfcures fellow • Protein misfolding linked to neuro diseases • Single-molecule tools• Space/Pisco enthusiast

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The new Pope has a degree in mathematics from Villanova University. This guy doesn’t just understand sin. He understands cos.

EL PAÍS (@el_pais) 's Twitter Profile Photo

León XIV nació en Estados Unidos, pero es peruano. Consideran que los más de 20 años que pasó en el país forjaron la imagen de “pastor con olor a oveja” que tanto gustaba a Francisco. Sin Perú en su historia, dicen, Robert Francis Prevost no sería Papa elpais.com/america/2025-0…

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Facile generation of drug-like conformational antibodies specific for amyloid fibrils | Nature Chemical Biology nature.com/articles/s4158…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today "a milestone in the evolution of personalized therapies for rare & ultra-rare inborn errors of metabolism" —the 1st human to undergo custom genome editing —outgrowth of decades of NIH funded research nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… NEJM

Today "a milestone in the evolution of personalized therapies for rare & ultra-rare inborn errors of metabolism"
—the 1st human to undergo custom genome editing
—outgrowth of decades of NIH funded research
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… <a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a>
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The 1st? human to undergo custom genome editing to successfully treat rare inborn errors of metabolism. Wow. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Michael Okun (@michaelokun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the New England Journal of Medicine published what may be a landmark moment: doctors used customized gene editing inside a living baby to treat a deadly genetic disease called carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency. Is it time to prepare for a world where we

Today, the New England Journal of Medicine published what may be a landmark moment: doctors used customized gene editing inside a living baby to treat a deadly genetic disease called carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency. Is it time to prepare for a world where we
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“Basic research is the pacemaker of technological progress.” Google had its start at Stanford, funded by a federal grant to help build digital libraries. Read about nine other life-altering advances that government investment made possible. 👇nytimes.com/2025/05/16/sci…

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Today the 1st case of CRISPR 3.0 (Prime genome editing) announced for a teenager with chronic granulomatous disease nature.com/articles/d4158…

Today the 1st case of CRISPR 3.0 (Prime genome editing) announced for a teenager with chronic granulomatous disease
nature.com/articles/d4158…
Alzheimer's Association (@alzassociation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The FDA has cleared the first blood test to aid in diagnosing Alzheimer's. While there is still no stand-alone test to diagnose Alzheimer’s today, this FDA action marks an important step toward people obtaining an accurate diagnosis more quickly and earlier in the disease

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Stanford neuro-oncologist Michelle Monje is pursuing a cure for a deadly pediatric brain cancer – and reshaping our understanding of how cancer and brain development intersect: stanford.io/3ZoFkWP

Stanford neuro-oncologist Michelle Monje is pursuing a cure for a deadly pediatric brain cancer – and reshaping our understanding of how cancer and brain development intersect: stanford.io/3ZoFkWP
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Gracias a Investigación Cayetano Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia por la invitacion a #Epicah2025 para dar aportes desde mi experiencia haciendo Ciencia Basica sobre que tipo de ciencia debe divulgarse, y compartir mi experiencia de interaccion con medios de prensa en Peru y el extranjero.