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Creoptix AG announced that is has raised CHF 8 million in the first closing as part of a Series C financing round.
In human cell cultures, countering a defect that appears to be nearly universal among patients with Parkinson’s disease prevents death in the cells whose loss causes the disease.
Scientists from the University of Michigan have created a device that can mass-produce human embryo-like structures, according to a recent NPR report. The synthetic, living objects closely resemble a primitive form of human embryos.
The adMare Academy is pleased to announce the latest Canadian life science leaders accepted into its Executive Institute -- a one-of-a-kind national executive development program custom designed to ensure that the Canadian life sciences sector has the management talent it needs to lead the world.
According to a new study carried out at the University of Eastern Finland, the distribution of drug molecules within the brain can be improved by utilizing LAT1, which is expressed highly in the brain.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have now identified a key switch that has the potential to eliminate dormant HIV reservoirs.
The Case-Coulter Translational Research Partnership (CCTRP) between Case Western Reserve University and the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation has announced more than $1.1 million in 2019 funding and support for seven biomedical technologies.
Scientists have known for decades that electrical stimulation promotes healing of chronic wounds, such as diabetic ulcers and bedsores, but how it happens has been a mystery
According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2,500 kids, age 12-17, are misusing prescription painkillers for the first time every day.
A team of researchers from the University of Toronto has combined CRISPR-based gene-editing technology with small biomagnetic devices to sort large populations of mixed cell types.
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