Role of Gene Mutations in Kidney Disease Described in New Study
                    Scientists from the Center for Precision Disease Modeling at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) say they have uncovered a mechanism that appears to explain how certain genetic mutations give rise to...                
                
            Newly Identified Appetite-Controlling Neural Circuit Responds to Food Smells
                    Studies in mice by a Baylor College of Medicine-led team have identified a previously unknown neural circuit that is activated by food odors and stops the animals from eating, to the point that they...                
                
            Red Biotechnology Market Increasing Demand with Leading Player, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast 2026 –...
                    Pfizer IncThe competitive landscape of the Red Biotechnology market is examined in detail in the report, with a focus on the latest developments, the future plans of the main players and the most important...                
                
            Study reveals how egg cells get so big
                    Oocyte growth relies on physical phenomena that drive smaller cells to dump their contents into a larger cell
Credit: Jasmin Imran Alsous
Egg cells are by far the...                
                
            Catalent Agrees to Manufacture BeiGene’s Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor for Lymphoma Therapy
                    Catalent entered into a long-term commercial supply agreement with BeiGene, a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing molecularly targeted and immuno-oncology drugs for the treatment of cancer. Catalent will manufacture BRUKINSA (zanubrutinib)], a...                
                
            Scientists find molecular clues behind acute and chronic phases of traumatic brain injury
                    New research led by scientists at Arizona State University has revealed some of the first detailed molecular clues associated with one of the leading causes of death and disability, a condition known as traumatic...                
                
            CRISPR’s Second Decade: Jennifer Doudna Looks Forward and Back
                    Jennifer DoudnaNobel Laureate and Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyUniversity of California, Berkeley
Last month, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News hosted “The State of Biotech” virtual summit, packed full of amazing conversations with scientists, physicians, executives,...                
                
            Contributions now open for upcoming Australasian Biotechnology’ – Mirage News
                    Medtech will take centre stage as the key theme for the April 2023 edition of AusBiotech’s Australasian Biotechnology journal, and industry experts interested in sharing their insights and innovations are invited to  /Public...                
                
            UMSOM preclinical study finds novel stem cell therapy boosts neural repair after cardiac arrest
                    Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have identified an innovation in stem cell therapy to regenerate neural cells in the brain after cardiac arrest in an animal model. The study led...                
                
            Obesity and biological sex may make individuals more vulnerable to COVID-19, WVU study suggests
                    A new animal study from Katherine Lee, a researcher with the West Virginia University School of Medicine, investigates why individuals with obesity may have a particularly difficult time fending off SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Specifically, female obese mice...                
                
            