The SUBITO trial, presented by Rianne L Seefat and colleagues in The Lancet Oncology,1 revisits the long-standing debate surrounding high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem-cell rescue in patients ...
You will begin your studies with foundation courses in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. At the upper-division level, you will take a four-course sequence in advanced biological topics and ...
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Northwestern Medicine scientists have, for the first time, described the underlying mechanisms that regulate how cells rapidly change gene expression in response to hypoxia, a key feature of many ...
The Biognosys Group, a leader in mass spectrometry-based multiomics, announces advancements across its integrated multiomics ...
In the intricate biology of the human body, organs such as the breast, the colon and the lungs are lined with a defensive barrier known as the epithelium. At the heart of this barrier sits a ...
The Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (BMCDB) Graduate Group comprises students and faculty who share an interest in studying fundamental biological problems at the ...
Researchers from the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit at the University of Dundee, together with collaborators from ETH Zürich, the Malopolska Center of Biotechnology and the ...
Our research objective is to discover the fundamental mechanisms that underlie human disease. Congratulations to Dr Mary Canavan on being included among the 21 new members of the Young Academy Ireland ...
With a B.S. in biochemistry and molecular biology, you’ll gain the skills to make world-shaping discoveries and better understand the relationship between your faith and scientific study. Become who ...
Unit 731 was one of the darkest programs of the Second World War: a secret Japanese biowarfare complex where prisoners were infected, dissected alive, and used in experiments too brutal to comprehend.