NEW YORK – September 21, 2022 – The Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences today announced the three Winners and six Finalists...
A new paper looks at referrals to a long COVID clinic in England over the past two years. The results are good news.
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA [September 16, 2022] — Today, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) hosted a policy summit to examine practice changes...
Alphabet subsidiary and precision health company Verily recently announced a breakthrough in its AI drug discovery GPCR research The post The future of...
September 15, 2022, CLEVELAND: Researchers from Cleveland Clinic’s Florida Research and Innovation Center (FRIC) found that disruption of a cellular...
Phages, or viruses that infect bacteria, can lie dormant within chromosomes until they’re triggered to replicate and burst out of their hosts.
A variety of companies are working to develop small-scale modular systems. Sunflower Therapeutics says it is different because they are focused on recombinant...
Funded through a $3 million grant awarded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) of the U.S. Department of Defense, associate professor Jeff Foster of...
Even low doses of alcohol prime the brain for addiction by triggering changes in the epigenome and transcriptome, a new study on rodents shows. Using ATAC-seq,...
China Creates 'Digital Twin' Of Americans: Former DoD Cybersecurity Expert Authored by Hannah Ng and Tiffany Meier via The Epoch Times (emphasis...
Patients may have and transmit COVID-19 viruses with diverse genetic sequences simultaneously, with possible implications for evolution of new variants...
Based on findings from a new study by a Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team, an effective means of fighting SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19,...
Pharma has a great opportunity ahead of it when it comes to conducting representative clinical trials. The industry’s The post Now is the time for pharma...
This is the third webinar in a series of four, cohosted by GEN and The CRISPR Journal, that is diving deep into the burgeoning world of...
A study published in the journal PLOS ONE could one day help health workers determine whether bacteria of the species Streptococcus pneumoniae, which...
The clinical diagnostic industry is on the verge of a recombinant protein revolution. Recent declines in performance and availability will significantly...
Ever since CRISPR technology arrived, it has been refining its capabilities and tackling increasingly difficult problems—including problems of global...
Victor Davis Hanson: The Mysteries Of Long-COVID Authored by Victor Davis Hanson, When the original strain of COVID-19 arrived in spring...
In this GEN webinar, sponsored by Codex DNA, our distinguished speaker, Dr. Silvi Rouskin, will focus much of her presentation on the biology of coronaviruses...
Investors Alley Biotech’s Unknown Star is Set to Take Off America has a history of welcoming refugees from foreign shores. And now Wall Street is doing...
After a recent approval, there are now three gene therapies available on the US market. Though there are The post Expectations rise for gene therapy to...
Digital connectivity relies upon the use of intuitive and plug-and-play automation, coupled with standardized and simplified manufacturing execution systems....
A few years ago, Professor Kathrin de la Rosa and her colleagues in the lab of the Swiss immunologist Antonio Lanzavecchia made an unusual discovery. The...
Moderna mRNA vaccines are already in the works to reduce the health risks of latent viruses like Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus and to tackle additional...
A vast array of species, including people, use slime for a variety of essential bodily functions. Studying the genetic ancestry of slime surprisingly showcases...
Scientists at Georgia State University have designed a universal flu vaccine that protects against both influenza A and B virus types and successfully...
Single-cell spatial phenotyping is transforming biomedical research in fields ranging from oncology to neuroscience. This GEN Learning Lab focuses on...
In this Learning Lab, we discussed the development of respiratory airway and alveolar organoids derived from human iPSCs and how these are used in modeling...
The discovery by researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) of three bodies on Indonesia’s Alor Island, dating from 7,500 to 13,000 years...
In this Learning Lab we will discuss some common methods used to measure viral titers and considerations one should bear in mind when interpreting the...