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Black History Month: Pride and Power in Scientific Discovery

In celebration and support of UK Black History Month and this year’s theme, “Standing Firm in Power and Pride,” this article explores diversity in science and how it shapes who leads research and who benefits from it.
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Rethinking Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Genomic Research

Experts at ASHG 2025 will tackle clinical and genetic research challenges on sex, gender and sexuality, exploring ethics, advocacy and inclusion.
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The Future of Liver Health: Can Human Models and Machine Learning Reduce Disease Rates?

Explore how new innovations are bringing fresh hope for the future of liver health in the form of predictive, human-relevant research tools that can be used to understand disease and accelerate the development of novel therapies.
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Synaptic Regeneration: A New Frontier in Schizophrenia Treatment

Schizophrenia care is shifting. In this article, Dr. Stella Sarraf, founder and CEO of Spinogenix, and Dr. David Walling, co-founder and chief clinical officer at Cenexel, discuss a new frontier: synaptic regeneration.
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High-Throughput Screening: Principles, Applications and Advancements

Understand how high-throughput screening works and why it's crucial for faster, more efficient small molecule and biologics discovery.
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Publish Less, Publish Better: Scientists Call for Predatory Publishing Practices To Stop

In a recent editorial, Professor Timmis and colleagues issued a call to action: restore the science ethos, re-establish quality as the cornerstone of research publishing and work collectively to dismantle the systems that incentivize poor practice.
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Innovative Drug Delivery Systems for Precision Medicine

This article explores innovative drug delivery strategies, including DNA barcoding, shape-engineered nanoparticles and biomimetic nanovesicles, highlighting their role in improving precision medicine and therapeutic safety.
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Stem Cell Advances Reshape Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment

This article explores how stem cell therapies and organoid models are advancing Alzheimer’s research. It highlights progress in microglial replacement, patient-derived brain models and the use of AI to accelerate discovery.
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The Night Science Institute Is Changing How Science Teaches Creativity

In this interview with Professors Itai Yanai and Martin Lercher, explore how night science brings creativity, ideation and collaboration back into the heart of modern science.
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High-Throughput Effector Protein Remodeling for Molecular Glue Drug Discovery

Molecular glues hold strong therapeutic promise for approaches such as targeted protein degradation (TPD) and beyond, yet systematic identification remains challenging. But GlueSEEKER could help to overcome this problem.
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