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Thousands of previously “invisible” microproteins—tiny chains of fewer than 100 amino acids—can profoundly change human ...
Within the past few years, models that can predict the structure or function of proteins have been widely used for a variety of biological applications, such as identifying drug targets and designing ...
The thriving upstate New York structural biology community was apparent at the inaugural WNY Structural Biology Collaborative ...
Unlike conventional drug discovery pipelines—slow, expensive, and prone to failure—biological AI platforms like PROTEUS promise to speed up and personalize medicine on a scale we’ve never seen. But ...
As a seabird researcher, Leo Uesaka spends most of his time reviewing hours of bird footage. That can get quite tedious and ...
An oxytocin receptor, she explains, is like a “lock” for which oxytocin is the “key.” Essentially, the hormone needs to open ...
Scientists have created a bacteria with a genetic code more streamlined – and more meddled with – than any other life on ...
Cancer’s future may lie in combination therapy—pairing treatments to outsmart tumors, boost survival, and bring new hope ...
A cancer diagnosis doesn’t always end with remission. Oncologist explains why tumours sometimes return and how advances in treatment, lifestyle changes, and regular follow-up care are helping patients ...
“This strategic new role marks an exciting step forward for R&D at Cobb,” said Dr. William Herring, Vice President of ...
Ohio State Mansfield will host a public book launch on Sept. 2 for Tim Berra's new book which explores the life and people of ...
For 20 years, a team from the University of Western Australia has been studying the marine life at Ningaloo Reef.