Closing the Cancer Care Gap with the Power of Precision Oncology
According to American Cancer Society, Cancer causes about 1 in every 6 deaths globally, more than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.
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Breakthrough recombinase technology ushers in precise, adaptable gene editing
A team of researchers at the Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine, TUD Dresden University of Technology, led by Prof. Frank Buchholz, has achieved a major breakthrough in genome editing technology.
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Scientists uncover a way to "hack" neurons' internal clocks to speed up brain cell development
The neurons that make up our brains and nervous systems mature slowly over many months.
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New initiative aims to transform how Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed, treated across healthcare settings
Members of the AD-RIDDLE consortium announced today that they will begin a new initiative that aims to bridge the gap between Alzheimer's research, implementation science, and precision medicine.
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XRCC1 shows potential as a prognostic and immunological pan-cancer biomarker
A new research paper was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 1, entitled, "XRCC1: a potential prognostic and immunological biomarker in LGG based on systematic pan-cancer analysis."
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Equity through virtual visits: Telehealth revolutionizes hypertension care for Medicaid recipients
A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Telemedicine and e-Health found that hypertension management via telehealth increased among Medicaid recipients regardless of race and ethnicity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Machine learning unlocks personalized approach to early ovarian cancer detection
For over three decades, a highly accurate early diagnostic test for ovarian cancer has eluded physicians.
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European scientists target high-risk childhood cancer with liquid biopsy
Neuroblastoma mainly affects toddlers and young children - in the EU region there are 1500 new cases per year.
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Gene activity plays key role in immune cell production, study shows
As people age or become ill, their immune systems can become exhausted and less capable of fighting off viruses such as the flu or COVID-19.
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Sclerostin may protect against heart disease in patients with type 2 diabetes
A study carried out by the MP20-Biomarkers of Metabolic and Bone Diseases research group at the Biohealth Research Institute in Granada (ibs.GRANADA), led by UGR Professor Manuel Muñoz Torres, has provided significant insights into the role of sclerostin in protecting against atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Study links European West Nile outbreaks to agriculture, urbanization, and bird migration
The spread of West Nile virus in Europe is strongly linked to agricultural activities, urbanization, and bird migration, according to a modelling study published January 25, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Lu Lu from the University of Edinburgh, UK, and collaborators belonging to a large European collaborative consortium under the VEO (Versatile Emerging infectious disease Observatory) project.
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Ancient Brazilian genomes may hold the secrets of treponemal evolutionary history
Study reconstructs four ancient treponeme genomes from 2,000-year-old Brazilian remains, revealing their close relation to the bejel-causing Treponema pallidum endemicum and challenging previous hypotheses about treponeme subspecies adaptability.
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RNA Therapies in Liver Disease: Insights from Ochre Bio's CEO
In this interview, we speak with Jack O'Meara, co-founder and CEO of Ochre Bio, a pioneering force in liver disease treatment. O'Meara shares insights into Ochre Bio's innovative RNA therapies, their approach to tackling liver disease, and the company's vision for the future.
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C-Path's TRxA launches 2024 grants to boost next-gen therapeutics
Critical Path Institute's (C-Path) Translational Therapeutics Accelerator (TRxA) today announced its 2024 global Request for Proposals for its Breakthrough Research and Innovation in Drug Development Grants, also known as BRIDGe.
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Microgravity may make space veggies more prone to bacteria
Lettuce and other leafy green vegetables are part of a healthy, balanced diet -; even for astronauts on a mission.
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eLabNext and Promega join forces to accelerate digital transformation in life science labs
eLabNext (an Eppendorf Group Company), the provider of a Digital Lab Platform with lab inventory management system (LIMS), electronic lab notebook (ELN), and artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) solutions for life science laboratories, and Promega Corporation (Promega), a global leader in innovative technologies, tools, and technologies for the life science industry, announced a collaboration today to make Promega’s standard operating procedures (SOPs) readily accessible through the eLabNext’s eLabMarketplace.
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CRISPR revolutionized: New method edits genes directly in the body
Most approved gene therapies today, including those involving CRISPR-Cas9, work their magic on cells removed from the body, after which the edited cells are returned to the patient.
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Cerebellum plays key role in exercise-induced anxiety relief
"Only exercise can remove all kinds of doubts," Goethe said. Physical exercise is the lubricant between the body and the mind.
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CN Bio appoints Joseph Parisi as US Director of Sales to support accelerated growth in key OOC market
CN Bio, a leading Organ-on-a-Chip (OOC) company that designs and manufactures single- and multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS), today announced the appointment of Joseph Parisi as US Director of Sales. In his new role, Joe will lead the expansion of the Company’s sales and support activities for the US market to address the growing demand for new alternative methodologies (NAMs) in preclinical drug discovery.
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Gene therapy could prolong survival in some people with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
A new study in mice shows that replacement of a dysfunctional gene could prolong survival in some people with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), a rare inherited disorder in which the muscular walls of the heart progressively weaken and put patients at risk of dangerous irregular heartbeats.
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MGI Unveils Comprehensive Expansion of Automation Product Lines for Life Science and Healthcare Research
MGI Tech Co., Ltd. (referred to as MGI), a leading provider of cutting-edge tools and technology for life science and healthcare research, today announced a strategic expansion of its automation product lines.
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Common biomarker test could be misguiding treatment for some Black women with breast cancer
A common test used to decide whether breast cancer patients should get chemotherapy may be making bad recommendations for some Black women, leading them to forgo chemotherapy when it might have helped, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.
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Dr. Chao Ma: Pioneering 'Leukemia-on-a-Chip' for CAR T Cell Therapy at SLAS 2024
NewsMedical speaks with Chao Ma, Ph.D. a Research Assistant Professor at New York University Tandon School of Engineering, ahead of his presentation at SLAS 2024.
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Europe gears up for future pandemics with AI-powered "PAIR" project
The new EU-funded five-year project PAIR just kicked off in Copenaghen with the participation of 20 partners from 7 countries.
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Sclerostin may protect against heart disease in patients with type 2 diabetes
A study carried out by the MP20-Biomarkers of Metabolic and Bone Diseases research group at the Biohealth Research Institute in Granada (ibs.GRANADA), led by UGR Professor Manuel Muñoz Torres, has provided significant insights into the role of sclerostin in protecting against atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Study establishes the ideal immunosuppression regimen for pig-to-human kidney xenotransplantation
Currently used Food and Drug Administration-approved transplant drugs -; with the addition of an also already FDA-approved complement inhibitor -; are the optimal immunosuppression regimen for pig-to-human kidney transplants, according to a landmark discovery by University of Alabama at Birmingham investigators.
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Cleveland Clinic and IBM researchers reveal strategy for identifying new immunotherapy targets through AI
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic and IBM have published a strategy for identifying new targets for immunotherapy through artificial intelligence (AI).
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Novel software measures the significance of specific genomic biomarkers to help predict diseases
IntelliGenes, a first of its kind software created at Rutgers Health, combines artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning approaches to measure the significance of specific genomic biomarkers to help predict diseases in individuals, according to its developers.
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Body mass index found to mediate causal associations between Helicobacter pylori infections and coronary artery disease risk
Coronary heart disease (CHD) and H. Pylori.
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Innovative COVID-19 test prototype uses bioluminescence for speedier results
Researchers used a luciferase-independent luminescence test to investigate whether the wild-type SARS-CoV-2 spike protein possesses pseudo-luciferase activity for Cypridina luciferin.
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