Researchers discovered a new gene required for pancreas development, but much to their surprise, they found that it was absent in all animals except primates.
Spaceflight Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome impairs astronauts’ vision, but new strategies to study the condition in space and on Earth may lead to treatments.
Chagas disease stems from a parasitic infection. Now, with the help of a few insect-eating monkeys, a new treatment for this condition is on the horizon.
On a quest to bring new a new hemophilia gene therapy to the clinic, one research team leapt over hurdle after hurdle to produce enough viral therapeutics to treat a large number of patients.
Biobanking unearths samples that have been long lost in the backs of freezers and scientific information buried in dusty notebooks to make ground breaking discoveries for human health.
Gosia Trynka, Group Leader at The Sanger Institute and Experimental Science Director at Open Targets, talks about the importance of cellular context for translating genomic and transcriptomic insights into actionable targets.
John Moffat, a senior scientist in Biochemical and Cellular Pharmacology at Genentech, discusses the target validation and prioritization opportunities revealed at the crossroads of target-focused and phenotypic profiling approaches.
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