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Dark Genome Hunting with Rosana Kapeller and Marty Taylor

Dark Genome Hunting with Rosana Kapeller and Marty Taylor

FromRaising Health


Dark Genome Hunting with Rosana Kapeller and Marty Taylor

FromRaising Health

ratings:
Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rosana Kapeller, CEO of Rome Therapeutics, and Marty Taylor, physician-scientist at Harvard Medical School, join Vineeta Agarwala, general partner, and Bryan Faust, investment partner at a16z Bio + Health.Together, they discuss Rosana and Marty's recent publication regarding a virus-like element in our genome known as LINE-1. LINE-1, part of our "dark genome," was ignored as junk DNA for years, but is increasingly recognized to contribute to the pathology of autoimmunity, cancer, neurodegeneration, and aging. Rosana and Marty discuss how the discovery was made as well as how Rome Therapeutics is developing a platform to target LINE-1 and other factors that are part of the "dark genome" for the treatment of disease.Additional reading:Structures, functions and adaptations of the human LINE-1 protein
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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