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Will AI Revolutionize Drug Development? Researchers Explain Why It Depends on How It’s Used
PHARMA & CLINICAL TRIALS, TECHNOLOGY
January 3, 2025

Will AI Revolutionize Drug Development? Researchers Explain Why It Depends on How It’s Used

The potential of using artificial intelligence in drug discovery and development has sparked both excitement…

News January 3, 2025
Stimulant Users Are Caught in Fatal ‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic
PUBLIC HEALTH
January 3, 2025

Stimulant Users Are Caught in Fatal ‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic

In Pawtucket, Rhode Island, near a storefront advertising “free” cellphones, J.R. sat in an empty…

News January 3, 2025
Scientists Unveil Surprising Human Vs Mouse Differences in a Major Cancer Immunotherapy Target
DISEASES
January 3, 2025

Scientists Unveil Surprising Human Vs Mouse Differences in a Major Cancer Immunotherapy Target

Since its discovery in the 1990s, “programmed cell death protein 1,” or PD-1, has been…

News January 3, 2025
AI System Helps Doctors Identify Patients at Risk for Suicide
PUBLIC HEALTH, TECHNOLOGY
January 3, 2025

AI System Helps Doctors Identify Patients at Risk for Suicide

A new study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center shows that clinical alerts driven by artificial…

News January 3, 2025
Advanced Imaging Uncovers Hidden Metastases in High-Risk Prostate Cancer Cases
DISEASES
January 3, 2025

Advanced Imaging Uncovers Hidden Metastases in High-Risk Prostate Cancer Cases

A new study led by researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that…

News January 3, 2025
CAR-T Cells Hold Memories of Past Encounters
DISEASES
January 3, 2025

CAR-T Cells Hold Memories of Past Encounters

CU Anschutz scientists find `memory cells’ more effective at killing cancer but they become exhausted…

News January 3, 2025
New Resource Available to Help Scientists Better Classify Cancer Subtypes
RESEARCH
January 3, 2025

New Resource Available to Help Scientists Better Classify Cancer Subtypes

A multi-institutional team of scientists has developed a free, publicly accessible resource to aid in…

News January 3, 2025
What Happens When Some Cells Are More Like Dad Than Mom
RESEARCH
January 3, 2025

What Happens When Some Cells Are More Like Dad Than Mom

New work by Columbia researchers has turned a textbook principle of genetics on its head…

News January 3, 2025
Cancer-Preventing Topical Immunotherapy Trains the Immune System to Fight Precancers
DISEASES
January 3, 2025

Cancer-Preventing Topical Immunotherapy Trains the Immune System to Fight Precancers

Clinical trial results detail how topical calcipotriol plus 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) leverages the adaptive immune system…

News January 3, 2025
T Cells May Offer Some Protection in an H5N1 ‘Spillover’ Scenario
VIRUSES & VACCINES
January 3, 2025

T Cells May Offer Some Protection in an H5N1 ‘Spillover’ Scenario

New research led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) suggests that many…

News January 3, 2025
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