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New study reveals a potential big leap for gene therapy

Artificial Intelligence may be the key to more precise and effective gene therapy treatments. A new study from Aarhus University has found, that applying...

Dual-action monoclonal antibodies from an original SARS survivor show promise against COVID-19

A recent study, currently available on the bioRxiv* preprint server, indicates that a pair of dual-action monoclonal antibodies derived from an original 2003 SARS...

Personalized Medicine Approach May Extend Polygenic Scores to Individuals with Multiple Ancestral Origins

Researchers have published a study “Ancestry deconvolution and partial polygenic score can improve susceptibility predictions in recently admixed individuals” in Nature Communications that proposes...

Five Prime Eliminates 70 Jobs in Restructuring

William Ringo, Chairman and Interim CEO of Five Prime Therapeutics Five Prime Therapeutics said it will eliminate approximately 70 jobs—about 40% of its workforce—and shrink...

Biotechnology Can Fight Climate Change—But Trade Negotiators Need to Act |...

Over 800 million people around the world don't have enough to eat. Tragically, that number has only increased amid COVID-19, likely foreshadowing a perilous...

Lipid Profiling Predicts Risk of Diabetes, CVD Decades Before Onset

An international research team has demonstrated how the simultaneous measurement of dozens of types of fats in the blood can predict the risk of...

Vaccines in Development

RNA-based immunizing agents have enriched the repertoire of technologies used for vaccine development. An analysis of the active clinical trials in early Phase I...

Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor

What did an ancient Chinese emperor from 1,500 years ago look like? A team of researchers reconstructed the face of Chinese Emperor Wu of...

Vaccines in Development

RNA-based immunizing agents have enriched the repertoire of technologies used for vaccine development. An analysis of the active clinical trials in early Phase I...

Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor

What did an ancient Chinese emperor from 1,500 years ago look like? A team of researchers reconstructed the face of Chinese Emperor Wu of...

Chinese Medical Journal Review article explores ferroptosis in lung cancer

An estimated 2.2 million people suffer from lung cancer worldwide, making it the second most common type of cancer. Though improvements in treatment have...

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Vaccines in Development

RNA-based immunizing agents have enriched the repertoire of technologies used for vaccine development. An analysis of the active clinical trials in early Phase I...

Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor

What did an ancient Chinese emperor from 1,500 years ago look like? A team of researchers reconstructed the face of Chinese Emperor Wu of...

Chinese Medical Journal Review article explores ferroptosis in lung cancer

An estimated 2.2 million people suffer from lung cancer worldwide, making it the second most common type of cancer. Though improvements in treatment have...