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Sirnaomics Strengthens its IP Position
Advancing the Company's novel siRNA therapeutics programs.
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CloudScientific Appointed as Cresset’s Distributor in China
CloudScientific appointed as distributor of computational chemistry software.
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Rehabilitation Helps Prevent Depression from Age-Related Vision Loss
NIH-funded study brought together eye care and mental health professionals.
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Professor Paul Workman Joins Nuevolution as Scientific Advisor
Professor Workman brings a vast knowledge and expertise within the oncology field.
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What drives an adolescent to abuse alcohol?
By looking at 40 different factors in a 14 year old teens, including brain structure and function, personality, life experiences and genetics, researchers can predict with 70% accuracy who will go on to develop binge drinking within the next two years.
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Chimp intelligence “runs In families,” environment less important, study finds
A chimpanzee's intelligence is largely determined by its genes, while environmental factors may be less important than scientists previously thought, according to a Georgia State University research study.
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Working to loosen the grip of severe mental illness
Consistent patterns in the brain found by a Rutgers researcher may accelerate the search for answers
A neuroscientist at Rutgers University-Newark says the human brain operates much the same whether active or at rest- a finding that could provide a better understanding of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other serious mental health conditions that afflict an estimated 13.
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L-dopa medication could be helpful in the treatment of phobias and post-traumatic stress disorder
A drug used to treat Parkinson's disease could also help people with phobias or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Scientists of the Translational Neurosciences (FTN) Research Center at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) are currently exploring the effects of psychotherapy to extinguish fears in combination with L-dopa.
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Study cracks how the brain processes emotions
Although feelings are personal and subjective, the human brain turns them into a standard code that objectively represents emotions across different senses, situations and even people, reports a new study by Cornell University neuroscientist Adam Anderson.
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Waters, Chinese Pharmacopeia Commission Establish Joint Open Laboratory
Located in the laboratory building of Beijing Zhendong Guangming Drug Research Institute, the new facility is over 400m2.
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