After Maria Branyas died last year at age 117, genetics professor Manel Esteller said "she was dealt a great hand and has ...
Ancient Egyptians rubbed their bald heads with a mixture of dates, dog's paw and donkey's hoof; Celtic cures involved mice in a jar. Native Americans turned to yucca juice. Throughout human history, ...
With thousands of rare diseases affecting millions of families worldwide, one Tampa Bay lawmaker is taking action to position Florida as a national leader in genetic medicine.
Setting the standard through dynamic genomic technology platform, improving patient outcomes AURORA, Colo., /PRNewswire/ -- ...
A study by Harvard University's David Reich Lab has found that the Punic people, traditionally believed to be a Semitic ...
An algorithm based on blood metabolites improves on current glaucoma genetic risk scores and pinpoints metabolites that might protect against the disease.
Enhanced assay granted approval by New York State’s Clinical Lab Evaluation Program (CLEP) for patients with DLBCL clonoSEQ is the only DLBCL MRD ...
MSK is proud to announce that four Sloan Kettering Institute (SKI) researchers have been named 2025 Marie-Josée Kravis Women ...
Under the guidance of instructor Connie Briehn, Advanced Placement  Biology students from St. Bernard Preparatory School ...
A recent study has revealed that violet Light-Emitting-Diode (LED) light can significantly reduce browning in fresh-cut apples by enhancing phenolic ...
This laid the foundation for what would eventually become GenomeTrakr: a network of public and academic labs using high-resolution whole-genome sequencing (WGS) technologies to detect foodborne ...
A rare disease in the US is one in 1,500, or fewer than 200,000 people, and an ultra-rare disease is one in 50,000 or fewer than than 6,000 people.