Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003. Since then, researchers have steadily advanced the ability to write DNA, moving far beyond single-gene ...
UC San Diego leads a $25.8 million ARPA-H funded project to 3D bioprint patient-specific human livers, aiming to eliminate organ shortages.
Scientists suggest increasing what is understood about exocytosis could one day inform many fields of applied science.
Data from several dozen human volunteers showed that blocking sEH raised epoxy-oxylipin levels and reduced harmful immune ...
Using CLASSIC, Rice researchers realized that circuits are variable, having multiple pathways to elicit the same outcome.
Results reveal mechanism driving high blood pressure and point toward more precise therapies targeting communication between fat and blood vessels.
Following the closing, the Emeryville and Berkeley, CA, biologics manufacturing facilities will be transferred to Zydus.
In this GEN webinar, experts from Perceptive Imaging and Flywheel explore how imaging data access issues slow decision-making and increase risks for both biopharma and CROs.
In this GEN webinar, Guilherme Yamamoto, MD, PhD, and Sevana Yaghoubian will present a novel whole-exome assay for detecting high-confidence variants across multiple applications.
The landscape of next-generation sequencing (NGS) continues to be defined by astonishing technological progress. We continue ...
Researchers say the living sensor display technology may have potential applications beyond human healthcare, in veterinary ...
Cell therapy manufacturing is patient-specific and time-sensitive, making regional production capacity increasingly important.
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