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A Single Compound Could Treat Three Parasitic Diseases
Scientists have identified a compound that can kill the parasites responsible for three neglected diseases: Chagas disease, leishmaniasis and sleeping sickness.
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'Yin and Yang' Switch Lies at the Heart of Animal Stem Cells
A molecular switch that flips between different versions of genes could be crucial for maintaining stem cells across all animals from simple flatworms to humans, according to a study from scientists at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona.
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Small Molecules to Help Make SMARTER Cereals
University of Adelaide researchers are rethinking plant breeding strategies to improve the development of new high-yielding, stress-tolerant cereal varieties.
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Protecting Privacy in Genomic Databases
System helps ensure databases used in medical research will not leak patients’ personal information.
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ArcherDX NGS Assays Receive Conditional Approval by NY State
The NGS based assays will be used to identify known and novel gene fusions in blood cancers, sarcomas, and solid tumors.
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Adverum, Editas Announce Collaboration
Collaboration aims to explore delivery of genome editing medicines to treat up to five inherited retinal diseases.
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Selvita Initiates Med Chem Collaboration with UCSF
The project will focus on the synthesis of new derivatives, constituting potential new therapeutics with improved pharmacological properties.
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Leading Belgian Teaching Hospital Selects RayStation
Company has selected by Belgian Hospital to simplify and optimize its workflows and support larger-scale adaptive planning.
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New model recreates early spread of Parkinson’s disease in the brain
They're two of the biggest mysteries in Parkinson's disease research: Where does the disease start? And how can it be stopped early in the process?
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Researchers flag hundreds of new genes that could contribute to autism
Investigators eager to uncover the genetic basis of autism could now have hundreds of promising new leads thanks to a study by Princeton University and Simons Foundation researchers.
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