PFAS in Drinking Water Linked to Higher Blood Levels of These ‘Forever Chemicals’
ADLM 2025 study finds people in high-exposure areas are more than twice as likely to have elevated PFAS concentrations.
ADLM 2025 study finds people in high-exposure areas are more than twice as likely to have elevated PFAS concentrations.
The newly launched Cancer Screening Research Network (CSRN) will evaluate promising and emerging cancer screening technologies.
Bio-Techne introduced three novel TSA Vivid Fluorophores for highly sensitive fluorescent detection of RNAs and proteins.
The researchers say that, with the help of machine learning, wearable device data on heart rate, body temperature, and daily activities may be used to predict health measurements that are typically observed during a clinical blood test.
Read MoreThe authors provide actionable steps that researchers and the biomedical community can take to promote more inclusivity in preclinical and basic science research.
Read MoreResearchers have revealed how variants of a gene responsible for packing and condensing genetic material present a novel cause for certain neurodevelopmental disorders.
Read MoreResearchers developed a first-of-its-kind molecular catalog of cells in healthy lungs and the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis.
Read MoreThe OMNY Health Platform is a healthcare data-sharing solution that accelerates innovation by connecting the healthcare ecosystem with opportunities to connect anonymized data with researchers from life sciences organizations.
Read MoreResearchers found low blood levels of immune cells called lymphocytes, in combination with higher levels of inflammation on PET/CT scans, are indicators of active sarcoidosis—an inflammatory disease that attacks multiple organs, particularly the lungs and lymph nodes.
Read MoreAkershus University Hospital and Bio-Me are collaborating on a study of the long-term effects of covid-19 in adolescents and young adults, investigating the involvement of the microbiome.
Read MoreNew research findings offer hope that a new test could be developed to diagnose Parkinson’s through a simple and painless skin swab.
Read MoreThe study suggests that such liquid biopsies could help personalize treatment for oligometastatic colorectal cancer.
Read MoreNew research has shown that results of blood tests routinely performed by GPs everywhere contain a hidden fingerprint that can identify people silently developing potentially fatal liver cirrhosis.
Read MoreJ. Craig Venter shares in Scientific American his experience mapping the human genome and his frustrations with how little progress we’ve made in putting it to use 20 years later.
Read MoreThe Gibco CTS OpTmizer Pro Serum Free Media is a first-of-its-kind media-solution that targets the metabolism of healthy donor cells, making it ideally suited for use in the production of allogeneic, off-the-shelf cell therapies.
Read MoreThe UT Dallas researchers’ sensor is a portable device that monitors a panel of five immune biomarkers using only a single drop of blood plasma, making a sepsis diagnosis available within minutes.
Read MoreNew research has demonstrated that a simple, cheap test can help identify who is at risk of developing colorectal cancer, aiding early diagnosis and potentially saving lives.
Read MoreOxford Immunotec will perform T cell testing on participants receiving Valneva’s inactivated whole-virus covid-19 vaccine candidate with the research-use-only T-SPOT Discovery SARS-CoV-2 test.
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