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UH Evolutionary Biologist Publishes Findings on Sex Determinates of House Flies
Case Western Reserve University and Boston-based Akouos have entered into an exclusive licensing agreement to develop a patented gene therapy with the potential to treat hearing loss associated with a type of Usher syndrome, the most common deaf-blind disorder.
Aug. 26, faculty from Tuskegee University traveled to Union Springs, Alabama, with a message of hope for women ranging from middle-school age to adulthood — hope, and real preventative measures for falling victim to cervical cancer.
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
Researchers at Oregon State University have identified a key factor in why some motor neurons in the spinal cord die and others don’t.
Erin Duffy to lead the growth and oversight of CARB-X’s portfolio of antibiotics, diagnostics, vaccines and other life-saving products addressing antibacterial resistance on a global level
Researchers at Temple University Health System have shown that a type of energy malfunction, called mitochondrial calcium transport remodeling, is involved in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Pharmaceutical partner sought to license, develop as-needed treatment that reduces cerebrospinal fluid production
Rounding out the traditional summer months, last week had plenty of clinical trial news. Here’s a look at some of the top stories.
Researchers with the University of Alberta recently identified a unique biological marker for myasthenia gravis that might be used for a diagnostic test and to predict the course of the disease. It may also have implications for defining more personalized treatments.
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