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Twenty years ago, handling clinical data was a tedious, unorganized process—until REDCap, a “big dumb container,” put in ...
Vaccination efforts worldwide have drastically diminished morbidity and mortality rates for many infectious diseases, with some pathogens being entirely eradicated. However, to optimize long-term ...
A global research initiative led by the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative seeks to bridge research gaps by broadening ...
Long-lasting, bright F-actin staining made easy with Biotium's new ActinBrite™ High Affinity Phalloidin Conjugates. The Aivia ...
The gut microbiota affects the delicate balance of the intestinal tract as well as brain health. Researchers are hot on the ...
Fujirebio today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for the company’s ...
From bodily fluids to skeletal remains, advances in DNA analysis and the study of insects and microbes aid forensic ...
Bats harbor viral human pathogens without getting sick. A new cell line could open doors to new therapies based on these ...
Immunosuppressive factors prevent killer T cells from defeating brain tumors that arise from primary breast cancer.
Disappearing public datasets and funding cuts undermine US research. Can open science practices help researchers find stability?
A new initiative at the University of California, Davis highlights the contributions of federally-funded research and what’s ...
Gene doping may be used to boost athletic performance of humans or racehorses. Scientists are devising approaches to detect ...