Disease Treatment
Can a DNA Construction Kit Replace Expensive Antibody Medication?
A study in animals similar in size to humans brings us a step closer to the clinical use of antibody gene therapy
Stopping Parkinson's Disease before It Starts
A novel gene therapy approach blocks the accumulation of α-synuclein in the brain, preventing the development of Parkinson's disease
Early Prediction of Alzheimer’s Progression in Blood
This blood marker offers new possibilities for testing therapies
Our Bodies May Cure Themselves of Diabetes in the Future
Researchers have found that neighbor cells can take over functions of damaged or missing insulin-producing cells
New Compound Shows Promise in Treatment of Alzheimer’s
A drinkable cocktail of designer molecules interferes with a crucial first step of Alzheimer’s, researchers have found
Discovery of New Neurons in the Inner Ear Can Lead to New Therapies for Hearing Disorders
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have identified four types of neurons in the peripheral auditory system, three of which are new to science
Latent TB Treatment: Shorter Is Better
Game-changing study on treatment of latent Tuberculosis shows a novel, short therapy is safer and more effective in children and adults than standard therapy
Study: Alzheimer’s Drug May Stop Disease If Used before Symptoms Develop
About 50 percent of people who reach the age of 85 will develop Alzheimer’s disease
Leading Artificial Intelligence Companies Partner on a Quest to Solve Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Insilico Medicine announced a research collaboration agreement with A2A Pharmaceuticals, Inc