The Wyss Institute is proud to welcome three new Associate Faculty members: Ahmad (Mo) Khalil, Ph.D., Jarad Mason, Ph.D., and Chao-ting (Ting) Wu, Ph.D. Each has a history of collaborating with the ...
In the dim waters off the Japanese coast, scientists have stumbled upon something that shouldn’t exist. Or at least not by ...
Many medical advancements have come at the cost of rodent lives, and that's largely due to some rather surprising ...
A local organisation has completed the first part of a genetic project aimed at restoring the Bermuda cedar population. A ...
As droughts intensify and pests evolve, Africa’s agricultural landscape faces unprecedented threats. Yet at Egerton University, seeds of hope are being planted, rooted in knowledge, nourished by ...
The first phase of the U.K. synthetic human genome project has successfully completed, realizing key steps in chromosome ...
A bold new research initiative from Kingston University London aims to revolutionise genetic science by harnessing artificial intelligence, supported ...
A team from the Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER) has developed an innovative ...
Computational biology expert Nadia Lanman helps cancer researchers find solutions in massive datasets generated through ...
The first study to examine the extent of European ancestry biases in gene maps reveals tens of thousands of genetic ...
CMS previously established a payment determination, effective January 1, 2025, for the Category 1 CPT code 81195 at $1263.53 based on a crosswalk to an existing code. A request for reconsideration and ...
Researchers have assembled the first telomere-to-telomere (T2T) gap-free genome of Platycodon grandiflorus, a traditional ...