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Hep B vaccines, CDC, Jeffrey Epstein Harvard lab: Morning Rounds

Last updated: February 24, 2026 7:20 am
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The recent controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s tissue sample and its sequencing in a Harvard lab has sparked outrage and raised questions about ethics in scientific research. In 2013, Epstein requested his genome to be sequenced, and the request was prioritized over other samples in the queue, causing tension among lab members. Mad Ball, the director of research at the time, was shocked by the decision and contemplated quitting on the spot.

The whereabouts of Epstein’s sample remain unknown, leaving many puzzled about its fate. The incident has shed light on the connections between Epstein and renowned geneticist George Church, raising concerns about the integrity of the research process.

In other news, the sudden resignation of Ralph Abraham, the CDC’s deputy director, has left many wondering about the reasons behind his departure. Citing unforeseen family obligations, Abraham stepped down after only 2 1/2 months in the position, adding to the agency’s recent leadership changes.

A study published in JAMA revealed a significant decline in hepatitis B vaccination rates among newborns in recent years. The drop in vaccinations coincided with heightened public discourse about vaccines, raising concerns about the impact of misinformation on public health.

The concept of ‘digital twins’ in healthcare promises personalized health predictions based on virtual models. While industries like aerospace have embraced this technology, healthcare has been slower to adopt it due to the complexity of human biology.

New treatments for inflammatory bowel disease are being studied, offering hope for the 30% of patients who do not find relief with current medications. Pharmaceutical companies have invested billions in acquiring startups with potential drug candidates, signaling a new era in IBD treatment.

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Physician advocacy is more crucial than ever, according to Sarah C. Nosal, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians. Nosal emphasizes the importance of doctors using their influence to advocate for policies that improve patient care and public health.

In the realm of healthcare news, estrogen patches are facing a shortage as demand for menopause hormone therapy rises. The FDA has unveiled rules for bespoke gene therapies, predicting a surge in applications for rare diseases. Additionally, Bayer has sued J&J over alleged false and misleading claims about competing prostate cancer treatments.

These developments highlight the evolving landscape of health and medicine, prompting discussions about ethics, leadership, and the future of healthcare innovation. Stay informed and engaged with the latest updates in the field of medicine.

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