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Insight into Bacterial Resilience and Antibiotic Targets
Variant of CRISPR technology paired with computerized imaging reveals essential gene networks in bacteria.
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NIH Funds Biobank To Support Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program
$142 million over five years will be awarded to the Mayo Clinic to establish the world’s largest research-cohort biobank for the PMI Cohort Program
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Dalton Receives Compliant Rating From Health Canada
The rating resulted from a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) inspection conducted at Dalton’s facility during March 2016.
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Injecting New Life into Old Antibiotics
A new fully synthetic way to make a class of antibiotics called macrolides from simple building blocks is set to open up a new front in the fight against antimicrobial drug resistance.
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Flatiron Health, FDA Collaborate
Research initiative will focus on how real-world evidence can provide new insights into the care of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
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Vela Diagnostics Acquires Lifecode Data Interpretation Division
This acquisition puts company at the forefront in providing genomics interpretation and reporting.
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Connectivity Boost Accelerates EU-Japanese Science Collaborations
Over 50 million researchers, academics and students across Europe and Japan are set to benefit from a direct 20Gbps connectivity injection into the pan-European GÉANT network.
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Olfactory necklace' detects scents in a way contrary to neurobiology dogma.
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Gut Feelings - Sensory neurons detect fullness and nutrients in the GI tract in surprising ways
After eating a meal, you can thank your vagus nerve for sensing and signaling that feeling of fullness to your brain. That same nerve also detects nutrients and controls digestion.
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Progranulin and dementia -- a blood sample does not tell the full story
The key neurodegeneration protein progranulin is regulated differently in cerebrospinal fluid than in serum.
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