Academia
An article in Nature explains that ten genes, upon severe mutation that alters genetic function, are linked to an increased risk of the development of schizophrenia.
A team of scientists from Mount Sinai was able to uncover specific tumor microenvironment (TME) regulators using a novel functional genomics technology known as Perturb-map.
Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have discovered a novel type of cell buried in healthy human lung tissue.
BMS partnered with digital oncology company GRYT Health to convene a series of “courageous conversations” between patients, practitioners, caregivers, clinical trial teams and public health leaders.
A former Harvard University professor of ophthalmology has retracted eight research paper abstracts published in professional journals over ethics concerns.
When Sekar Kathiresan’s brother unexpectedly died from a heart attack, he changed the course of his life to found a company with a novel medicine that may prevent them.
CAR-T cell therapy is still a time-consuming and expensive process. But researchers may have just solved the turnaround-time challenge for CAR-T.
The man who many consider the father of synthetic insulin treatment for diabetes, as well as a founder of modern biotechnology- Dr. Arthur Riggs - died this week at the age of 82.
Researchers have developed a new form of UV light that is safe for people but decreased the level of indoor airborne microbes by more than 98% in less than five minutes.
Partner Therapeutics, based in Lexington, Mass., has teamed up with the University of Colorado to study mouse models of Down syndrome and compounds that might improve memory with age.
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