UMass Amherst Engineering Professor Is Awarded $1.9 Million to Push the Bounds of Cancer, Heart Disease Research Credit: Jinglei Ping, University of...
Precision medicines are gaining increasing traction in healthcare. Here are five companies driving the field with recent approvals in RNA therapeutics,...
By Benjamin Boettner Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University By Benjamin Boettner (BOSTON) — The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA),...
The goal of mRNA technology is to harness the power of the cell to potentially prevent infections and treat diseases.
Cold Spring Harbor, NY – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), a publisher of scientific books, journals, and electronic media, today announced...
By William Haseltine Regenerative medicine has emerged as a promising treatment option for chronic medical conditions. Specifically, cell and gene therapies,...
Texas A&M University scientists and research partners have received two National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Agriculture and Food Research...
The DNA double helix is composed of two DNA molecules whose sequences are complementary to each other. The stability of the duplex can be fine-tuned in...
Today, VedaBio, co-founded by Anurup Ganguli, PhD, emerged from stealth mode and unveiled its Cascade™ molecular detection platform. The post Amped Up:...
NurExone (TSXV:NRX) has created an exosome-based drug-delivery platform and is developing a novel therapy for acute spinal cord injuries. The post A next-generation...
Andrea Califano, Dr, has been honored with the 26th Alfred G. Knudson Award in Cancer Genetics by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for his exceptional...
Researchers tracked lineages of bacterial granulomas that formed over the course of the disease. In animals lacking innate CD8+ cells, more bacterial dissemination...
Researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to identify a pattern of gene expression that can predict whether or not neurons will regenerate...
“In this study, we discovered that senescence alters the amplitude and period of core circadian clock components, most notably BMAL1 […]” Credit:...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines are revolutionizing the therapy of cancer. It can be flexibly developed in a short period of time, allowing transient expression...
Neurons, the main cells that make up our brain and spinal cord, are among the slowest cells to regenerate after an injury, and many neurons fail...
"We Can't Force The Human Body To Accept Foreign Genetic Code'' Dr. McCullough On mRNA Technology Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch...
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Scientists have published the most detailed catalog yet of the human brain’s billions of cells and how their genes are used, revealing new clues about...
LA JOLLA (October 12, 2023)—Salk Institute researchers, as part of a larger collaboration with research teams around the world, analyzed more than half...
UNDER EMBARGO until 2 pm Oct 12, 2023 Credit: University of Maryland School of Medicine UNDER EMBARGO until 2 pm Oct 12, 2023 New Research Shows...
Researchers from the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical...
A new study has unravelled a crucial link between how cancer cells cope with replication stress and the role of Taurine Upregulated Gene 1 (TUG1). By...
The human body has been making antivirals for eons, long before scientists did. A protein in your cells called viperin produces molecules that work similarly...
In releasing second-quarter results in August, Prime Medicine conveyed the possibility of a first trial for its gene editing technology next year by publicly...
“[…] our findings suggest that the age-related decrease in response following influenza vaccination could reflect functional alterations in activated...
Once thought to be the trash can of the cell, a little bubble of cellular stuff called the midbody remnant is actually packing working genetic material...
It was 4:45 a.m. on May 27. Cat Jamieson, a prominent cancer stem cell researcher, was at her home in San Diego wrapping up a call...
The research group of Dr. Claudia Keller Valsecchi at the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) in Mainz and their collaborators have discovered the master...
Gene therapies, antibody fragments, and microRNA drug products are being developed to counter cardiovascular disease mechanisms The post New Drugs May...