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Pitt engineer applies structural monitoring technology to the human spine

Pitt engineer applies structural monitoring technology to the human spine

Texas Biomed scientists continue testing therapies and vaccines for Ebola virus

Texas Biomed scientists continue testing therapies and vaccines for Ebola virus

New NIH program aims to improve lives for people with inherited blood and immune diseases

New NIH program aims to improve lives for people with inherited blood and immune diseases

Russian researchers come up with faster method to discover antibiotics

Russian researchers come up with faster method to discover antibiotics

Mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance captured on video for the first time

Mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance captured on video for the first time

NanoSurface Biomedical expands stem cell-based technologies with acquisition of Silene Biotech

NanoSurface Biomedical expands stem cell-based technologies with acquisition of Silene Biotech

New technique can rapidly image synaptic proteins at high resolution

New technique can rapidly image synaptic proteins at high resolution

Study explores link between assisted reproduction and prostate cancer risk

Study explores link between assisted reproduction and prostate cancer risk

Study into skin collection of blood chemistry from babies aims to replace invasive blood tests

Study into skin collection of blood chemistry from babies aims to replace invasive blood tests

Only half of patients with sinus, throat, or ear infections receive first-line antibiotics

Only half of patients with sinus, throat, or ear infections receive first-line antibiotics

Using spices and culinary herbs to develop new natural product based medicines

Using spices and culinary herbs to develop new natural product based medicines

New review provides knowledge about sex-related differences in Parkinson's disease

New review provides knowledge about sex-related differences in Parkinson's disease

Streamlining the compound ordering process for life scientists in the US

Streamlining the compound ordering process for life scientists in the US

New lab-on-a-chip system quickly identifies health aspects of a person's immune system

New lab-on-a-chip system quickly identifies health aspects of a person's immune system

Robust replication model of human noroviruses may pave way for effective therapeutics

Robust replication model of human noroviruses may pave way for effective therapeutics

Space-based investigation helps address challenges involved in learning more about the human brain

Space-based investigation helps address challenges involved in learning more about the human brain

TUM researchers reveal how chaperones detect immature immune signaling proteins

TUM researchers reveal how chaperones detect immature immune signaling proteins

'Report card' on American diet: Adults consuming more low-quality carbs and fat than recommended

'Report card' on American diet: Adults consuming more low-quality carbs and fat than recommended

Wistar awarded more than $12 million to study opioid use in HIV-infected people

Wistar awarded more than $12 million to study opioid use in HIV-infected people

Ear's tiny outer hair cells regulate sound sensitivity, study shows

Ear's tiny outer hair cells regulate sound sensitivity, study shows

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