Researchers in the Aging+Cardiovascular Discovery Center and Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University identified a new mRNA-based therapy that may help repair damaged heart tissue after heart attack by reactivating an important developmental gene. Multiple media outlets highlighted the research, including Press-News.org, Global Health News Wire, Bioengineer.org, RegMedNet, and Archyde, which was led by Raj Kishore, PhD, Laura H. Carnell Professor, Vera J. Goodfriend Chair in Cardiovascular Research, Chair of Cardiovascular Sciences, and a member of the Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center at Temple.