Global Biotechnology Separation Systems Industry market 2019 – 2025 analysis examined in new market...

A report on Biotechnology Separation Systems Industry Market Added by UpMarketResearch.com, features the recent and upcoming growth trends of this business in addition to accurate details related to the myriad geographies that comprise the...

Inequitable medicare reimbursements threaten care of most vulnerable

Credit: Saint Louis University Hospitals, doctors and Medicare Advantage insurance plans that care for some of the most vulnerable patients are not reimbursed fairly by Medicare, according...

UCSC genome browser posts the coronavirus genome

Researchers can now use the Browser’s features to see genetic code at any scale and add annotations for global collaboration Credit: From Mechanisms of Coronavirus Cell Entry Mediated by the Viral Spike Protein Belouzard et...

Looking Ahead to 2030

There is typically much reflection whenever tipping from one decade into the next, as we look back at what has transpired over the past 10 years. When it comes to omics technologies and their...

Centenary Institute’s cancer researcher offers sage advice for aspiring female scientists

Feb 7 2020 Dr. Jessamy Tiffen, a senior member of the Centenary Institute’s Melanoma Immunology and Oncology Program has some sage advice for aspiring female scientists in advance of this year’s ‘International Day of Women...

Targeting ILC2 Cells in the Brain May Reduce Age-Related Cognitive Decline and Associated Diseases

Scientists at Albany Medical College in New York say they have discovered that a specific type of immune cell accumulates in older brains, and that activating these cells improves the memory of aged mice....

Viewpoint: Biotechnology could save our favorite banana. Will anti-GMO activists stand in the way?...

In 1923, Frank Silver and Irving Cohn published a song that became a major hit for the Billy Jones Orchestra, with the signature line “Yes, we have no bananas; we have no bananas today.” It turned out to...

Mystery of marine recycling squad solved

Nitrogen cycling in shelf waters is crucial to reduce surplus nutrients, which rivers pour out into the ocean. Yet many of its aspects are poorly understood. Scientists from Bremen have now succeeded in finding...

SUNY Downstate epidemiologist is part of international initiative to uncover clues on coronavirus

Twice each day, SUNY Downstate School of Public Health evolutionary epidemiologist Sergios-Orestis Kolokotronis, Ph.D., joins a global group of scientists in reviewing a worldwide database of the latest genomic information about the Wuhan strain...

Coronavirus – pandemic or not?

The coronavirus strain called 2019-nCoV has been causing widespread illness in China, with 28,276 affected by the virus and over 565 deaths worldwide, mostly in China. As of now, it is already more deadly...