Doctors take a sample of the baby’s blood, usually by pricking its heel, and test for proteins and other markers associated with illnesses such as sickle-cell anemia or cystic fibrosis. The most ...
Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children, affecting roughly 1 in 15,000 to 20,000 live ...
The premise is straightforward — we are awash in biological data. The rapid growth of multiomics datasets (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and radiomics) together with ...
Recent randomized trials have profoundly reshaped the surgical management of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. The ...
A team led by Alexandre Almeida has identified an obscure, uncultured gut bacterium called CAG-170 that appears at higher ...
The same family of artificial intelligence that powers today's image generators is now being aimed at one of biology's ...
For more than three decades, researchers studying genomes have relied on foundational resources such as Repbase and, more ...
It contains more than half a million people’s genomes, paired with clinical records and wearable tech data. That gives ...
The use of computational techniques and information systems has revolutionized research in the biological sciences — from the analysis of DNA sequences and the understanding of gene expression and ...
In 18 years, the Equine Injury Database has led to substantial changes in racehorse safety and is the springboard to new ...
A National Institutes of Health research program has released what officials said was the world’s largest database of human ...
NIH's All of Us released the world's largest integrated genomics and health database: 747,000 people, 535,000 genomes, just as its funding is cut.