Vaccines that bind to body’s own albumin move technology closer to eventual use in humans
Researchers used an innovative method to screen a broad range of kinases for a drug's effectiveness.
A vast new genetic resource created by a team led by Doreen Ware, PhD, of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will accelerate efforts to develop new rice varieties
A mass grave, uncovered in the 1980s, dates to the Viking Age and may have been a burial site of the Viking Great Army war
New method could reduce cases of incorrect or fake medicines
Acquisition will add strong visualization and communications capabilities across Certara’s data science decision-support value chain
The global market for food testing services is projected to grow from $13Bn in 2017 to $19Bn in five years
Healthy eating could decrease risk of vertebral fractures, especially in women
Low levels of alcohol consumption tamp down inflammation and helps the brain clear away toxins
Anthracnose, also known as canker, is a disease caused by the fungus species Colletotrichum acutatum
Despite scientific evidence, some people still question vaccinations, study says
New liquid handling platform reduces assay development time and improves assay robustness in high throughput screening
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