How do you get foreign molecules in the body to fly under the radar of the immune system while at the same time engineer them to interact directly with immune system cells? When designing a drug, scientists walk a fine line between getting the body to notice a drug and not marking it as an… Read more »
General Science
Biology: It’s as simple as baking brownies
This is a story about the fundamental underpinnings of biology, but it starts with a story about baking brownies. What do brownies and biology have to do with one another you ask? Well, let’s begin. First, I must introduce you to my dad, the World’s Best Brownie Eater. He’s the kind of guy who… Read more »