Yale University
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Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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So far, this has only been demonstrated in mice, but the research shows that the underlying processes are conserved in humans.
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Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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The research was published in the journal Nature Immunology.
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Under the terms of the deal with Yale University, Yale researchers led by Geoff Chupp will conduct discovery research on targets associated with pulmonary diseases, then turn over the candidates to CureVac for preclinical and clinical development.
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Almost 15,000 physicians, scientists, health care professionals and industry representatives from around the globe presented research, treatment recommendations and advances toward a diabetes cure at the American Diabetes Association's 79th Scientific Sessions in San Francisco this week.
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New preprint server for the health sciences announced today
6/6/2019
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Yale University, and BMJ announced the forthcoming launch of medRxiv, a free online archive and distribution service for preprints in the medical and health sciences.
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Researchers at Yale University were able to restore basic cellular activity in the brains of pigs only hours after their deaths. They published their work in the journal Nature.
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Tip That Launched College Bribery Scandal Case Came From Pharma Pump-and-Dump Investigation
3/15/2019
The scandal, dubbed Operation Varsity Blues, revolves around dozens of wealthy parents paying a college consultant to help cheat on entrance exams and falsify student athlete profiles, as well as bribing coaches at a number of prestigious universities. -
New Haven, Conn.-based NextCure and the Yale University Office of Corporate Research (OCR) announced the publication of a study describing Siglec-15 (S15), a new target for immunotherapy. The article was published in the journal Nature Medicine.
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Ella Balasa, a 26-year-old from Richmond, Virginia, recently made the news when she was apparently successfully treated for a lung infection using a kind of virus called a bacteriophage.
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Feb. 22 Research Roundup: Hearing Restoration, Depression, Marrow Transplants and Aging and MS
2/22/2019
Research is the cornerstone of new medications that treat numerous needs across the globe. Here’s a look at a few of the interesting research stories that crossed BioSpace’s slice of the Internet. -
December 21 Research Roundup: HIV Vaccine, Super-Accurate Cervical Cancer Test, Molecular Mechani...
12/21/2018
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them. -
August 3 Research Roundup: Cannabidiol and Pancreatic Cancer, Metformin, Thalidomide and More
8/3/2018
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them. -
Researchers at Yale University recently published research that found patients receiving a drug for alcohol addiction aided in retroviral treatment compliance and seemed to help suppress HIV levels.
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As Alexion Moves To Boston, Yale Eyes HQ Space For New Biotech Startups
9/18/2017
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Yale Release: "Yellow Fever Mosquito" Came To California Via Two Invasions
8/9/2017
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X4 Pharma Announces Rare Disease Research Collaboration With Yale
8/2/2017
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Safety Of Medical Devices Not Often Evaluated By Sex, Age, Or Race, Yale Study Reveals
7/25/2017
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Precipio Diagnostics And Transgenomic, Inc. Announce Experts From Yale And Harvard Joining New Scientific Advisory Board To Support Merged Company’s Growth Initiatives
6/16/2017