Scientists led by Dr. Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich, group leader at the Excellence Cluster Physics of Life (PoL) and the Biotechnology Center
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Researchers stride toward a therapeutic testbed for age-related macular degeneration
As we get older, many of our body’s processes start slowing down. For instance, a cut on the hand will
Continue reading »Researchers create mask filtration effectiveness hierarchy
This spring, due to limited national supplies of N95 face masks, hospitals across the country asked the public and private
Continue reading »Researchers find TEG test can identify undetected blood clots in COVID-19 ICU patients
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are recommending that all COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU undergo a thromboelastography (TEG)
Continue reading »Researchers find some hair greying is due to stress and thus can be reversed
A team of researchers at Columbia University, collaborating with an associate at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,
Continue reading »Researchers develop a new model for how the brain processes complex information
The human brain is a highly advanced information processor composed of more than 86 billion neurons. Humans are adept at
Continue reading »Researchers demonstrate a novel way to treat snakebite
Snakebite is one of the world’s biggest hidden health problems with up to 138 000 victims dying every year, and
Continue reading »Researchers develop breakthrough antibody test for COVID-19 virus
Several tests have been developed for detecting the genetic material of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but these generally
Continue reading »Genomics study helps researchers better understand opioid epidemic
A human genomics study led by two Yale Department of Psychiatry researchers identified specific genetic regions that link opioid exposure
Continue reading »Researchers develop method for measuring quality of life for people on autism spectrum
A new study led by researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) shows that a set of simple questionnaires can
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