Alicia Zhou, PhD, became CRI’s president effective August 26, and succeeded Jill O’Donnell-Tormey, PhD, who had led the Institute since 1993.
New research demonstrates the potential of precise genome editing technologies, called adenine base editors, to correct disease-causing mutations in stem cells from patients with X-linked chronic ...
During the height of the last ice age, some modern humans were able to adapt to the colder temperatures in similar ways to ...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health problem globally. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that some bacteria ...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $2.9 million to Arkansas Children's Research Institute to examine how a critical therapy for patients with cystic fibrosis might become even more ...
Me is facing scrutiny, with some experts calling it the beginning of the end for the popular genetic testing company. It's ...
He was inspired to become a doctor and research clinician by his father, a math teacher who was very scientifically oriented.
Groundbreaking research reveals how women in the Himalayas have evolved to not just survive but to bear children in an ...
PUEBLO, CO / ACCESSWIRE / October 22, 2024 / Life Bank Chain, formerly X Genomics, today announced a rebranding that aligns the company with its ...
Water falling on ancient cells and creating “meshy skin layers” may have been the key to multicellular organisms.
A study co-led by UB finds the gene for starch-digesting saliva may have first duplicated more than 800,000 years ago, seeding the genetic variation that shapes our modern diet.
The reasons for these differences are not fully clear. Some potential factors include differences in artery plaque composition that make men’s plaque more likely to rupture or burst and women’s plaque ...