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Typically occurring after sufferers regain their total smell loss from anosmia, parosmia is an olfactory disorder that causes smell distortions.
The acquisition of Sunosi transforms Axsome into a global commercial business that will support its operations as it moves closer to launching its treatments for depression and migraine.
The Chicago Biomedical Consortium (CBC) launched the inaugural class of the CBC Entrepreneurial Fellows program to help train the next generation of Chicago bio-entrepreneurs.
The platform, called LOCOcyte™, is a cytokine delivery platform that is made of polymer-encapsulated human ARPE-19 cells that produce natural cytokines.
The Media and Innovation Lab at the University of Miami is developing digital twins of patients in an effort to bring robust healthcare to underserved communities.
Peer review is integral to the scientific process, and one group plays a bigger role than you might think: Scientific Review Officers.
A new study out of Duke University added weight to the determination that asthma in children did not increase infection risk, children slow to get COVID vaccine and more COVID-19 news.
An investigation into the estrogen-brain link will be led by the Tulane Brain Institute’s multidisciplinary team, whose expertise spans across the pharmacology, physiology and molecular biology industries.
On Wednesday, Breakthrough Properties announced the launch of StudioLabs, a turnkey, flexible lab and office solution that has been developed for hyper-growth life sciences companies.
At the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a male patient with Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis serves as a beacon of hope for those afflicted with the same neurodegenerative disease.
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