
Making more supply to meet the demands of muscle cell therapy
Study shows that blocking a protein can yield more and more potent cells for regenerating diseased muscle.

Sanford Burnham Prebys participant places third in inaugural Postdoc Pitch Competition
Feng lab member Alexandra Houser impressed the judges with her pitch on the importance of turning off brain cells.

A Conversation About Aging and Metabolic Disorders at Sanford Burnham Prebys
Event recording now available for panel discussion with scientists held on October 14, 2025.

Science in Pictures
A weekly image series featuring selected pictures in science • Mouse Brain

Bias can lead to better therapies
Targeting a family of cell membrane receptors with biased modulators expands potential drug targets and reduces side effects.

Hunting for the Chromosomal Genes that Break the Heart
Using advanced CRISPR technology, researchers identify a protein that in overabundance is linked to Down syndrome and congenital heart disease.

Sanford Burnham Prebys hosts inaugural event in the Women in Science Lecture Series
The series highlights the groundbreaking work and unique perspectives of women leaders in the biomedical sciences.
