32 min

News Bite - November 2023 Lab Rat Chat

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Ever felt curious about the behind-the-scenes of animal research and the fascinating technologies being leveraged? Well, strap in as we embark on an enlightening journey, unveiling the intriguing world of animal research and its advancements through the lens of CRISPR-Cas9. We're discussing how a team at the University of Basel is revolutionizing gene-editing to minimize the use of mice in muscle disease studies.

Our discussion doesn't stop at gene editing! We dive into the nitty-gritty of how Harvard Medical School researchers are utilizing cells to control excessive muscle inflammation. We'll unpack how this could potentially assist elderly individuals in maintaining endurance and muscle tone for longer. We spice it up a notch with a captivating study showcasing how rats are trained to visualize routes and tasks in a virtual reality environment. We're not just discussing the science, we're exploring its fascinating implications on animal behavior and focus.

We conclude on a thrilling note, calling out to our listeners for exciting future guest suggestions and more engaging content. Keep your ears open for news about giveaways and bonus content.

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Resources & Links:
Win-win in muscle research: Faster results and fewer laboratory animals thanks to new method | ScienceDailyImmune Cells Control Mouse Muscle Inflammation During Exercise | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Can rats 'imagine'? Rodents show signs of imagination while playing VR games | Live ScienceWant the secret to less painful belly flops? These researchers have the answer | ScienceDaily


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Ever felt curious about the behind-the-scenes of animal research and the fascinating technologies being leveraged? Well, strap in as we embark on an enlightening journey, unveiling the intriguing world of animal research and its advancements through the lens of CRISPR-Cas9. We're discussing how a team at the University of Basel is revolutionizing gene-editing to minimize the use of mice in muscle disease studies.

Our discussion doesn't stop at gene editing! We dive into the nitty-gritty of how Harvard Medical School researchers are utilizing cells to control excessive muscle inflammation. We'll unpack how this could potentially assist elderly individuals in maintaining endurance and muscle tone for longer. We spice it up a notch with a captivating study showcasing how rats are trained to visualize routes and tasks in a virtual reality environment. We're not just discussing the science, we're exploring its fascinating implications on animal behavior and focus.

We conclude on a thrilling note, calling out to our listeners for exciting future guest suggestions and more engaging content. Keep your ears open for news about giveaways and bonus content.

Sign up for the Lab Rat Chat newsletter!
https://www.amprogress.org/raising-voices/lab-rat-chat/                               

 
Resources & Links:
Win-win in muscle research: Faster results and fewer laboratory animals thanks to new method | ScienceDailyImmune Cells Control Mouse Muscle Inflammation During Exercise | American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Can rats 'imagine'? Rodents show signs of imagination while playing VR games | Live ScienceWant the secret to less painful belly flops? These researchers have the answer | ScienceDaily


Support the show
Follow us on Twitter! Facebook! Instagram!
https://twitter.com/thelabratchat
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https://www.instagram.com/thelabratchat

All Lab Rat Chat episodes are edited by Audionauts: https://audionauts.pro/

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