Neurodegenerative diseases affect more than 57 million people globally. The incidence of these diseases, from Alzheimer's to Parkinson's to ALS and beyond, is expected to double every 20 years. Though ...
Neurodegenerative diseases affect more than 57 million people globally. The incidence of these diseases, from Alzheimer's to Parkinson's to ALS and beyond, is expected to double every 20 years.
In this GEN Learning Lab, our expert panelists Linda Orzolek, MS, MB, Xuhuai Ji, MD, PhD, and Christina Chang, PhD, will discuss the current landscape of imaging- and next-generation sequencing-based ...
New research published in Nature finds that tumor cells within supratentorial ependymomas (SE)—an aggressive childhood brain cancer—cluster into distinct tumor cell populations. Much like a ...
Over the past two decades, cell biologists and computational biologists have worked to develop lineage tracing techniques that can decode the ...
Scope-X, an expanded version of the Seq-Scope spatial transcriptomics method. The technique overcomes diffusion limits and ...
Single-cell transcriptomics data from mouse bone-relevant cells was used to inform human bone mineral density genome-wide association studies and prioritize genetic targets with potential causal roles ...
Cockroach gut microbes can rapidly degrade polystyrene, demonstrating their potential for plastic bioremediation.
Proteomics technologies are expanding rapidly due to advances in mass spectrometry, AI-driven analysis, and single-cell approaches. Growing investment and new applications in drug discovery and ...
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent and life-threatening forms of cancer, impacting millions worldwide. This malignancy's heterogeneity and complexity have long posed significant ...
The research group led by Craig Wheelock at the Institute of Environmental Medicine (IMM) has recently enhanced its ...
Researchers from The University of Osaka find that chronic liver congestion is linked to severe liver diseases through a specific signaling pathway in ...