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Researchers from several partner institutions of the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) have collaborated with international colleagues to develop a new approach for visualizing subtle tissue changes in the pancreas in type 2 diabetes. The results provide new insights into the development of type 2 diabetes. The study has now been published in Nature Communications.
Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:RXRX) is one of the AI stocks that will go to the moon. On February 18, Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:RXRX) came under pressure after regulatory filings indicated that Nvidia had divested all its stake in the company. The giant semiconductor company exited its previous holding of 7.71 million shares in Recursion Pharmaceuticals, […]
The aging of the oral microbiome is relatively understudied in commparison to the present interest in the aging of the gut microbiome, but there is still a fairly sizable literature on the topic. There is clear evidence for a relationship between the oral microbiome and age-related disease, which one will largely find in the context of the potential effects of inflammatory gum disease on cardiovascular and neurodegenerative conditions, where researchers are interested in the leakage of microbes and their metabolites into the bloodstream via injured gums. The literature is not consistent when it comes to effect sizes, however; it is unclear as to how much of a problem this is. Today's open access paper presents a different focus on the oral microbiome, more akin to […]
AMD has reportedly stopped delivering new driver updates to handheld gaming PCs with the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, including Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go S.
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania and Rice University have refined a technology for editing individual genetic "base pairs" to a new level of precision, opening the door to safer, more reliable therapies for a wide range of genetic diseases, and to potential treatments for some cystic fibrosis patients that may yield better outcomes than existing therapies.
In a groundbreaking advancement destined to reshape the therapeutic landscape of transfusion-dependent thalassemia, a recent multi-center clinical trial has demonstrated the promising efficacy of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). This study, authored by Liu, R., Xiao, H., Qin, C., and collaborators, and published in Nature Communications in 2026, elucidates pivotal insights into the application […]
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania and Rice University have refined a technology for editing individual genetic "base pairs" to a new level of precision, opening the door to safer, more reliable therapies for a wide range of genetic diseases, and to potential treatments for some cystic fibrosis patients that may yield better outcomes than existing therapies.
MONDAY, Feb. 23, 2026 — You don’t need to look buff or tough, but muscle strength can influence how long you’ll live, a new study says.Older women with greater strength had a significantly lower risk of death during an eight-year follow-up, resea...
Two years ago, a small biotech startup got permission to test a gene therapy for a rare and disabling form of autism. The plan: Deliver a gene that’s vital for building and maintaining connections between ...
UConn Center on Aging researchers have published a new editorial in the journal Aging titled "Polyploidy-induced senescence: Linking development, differentiation, repair, and (possibly) cancer?" In this editorial, Dr. Iman M. Al-Naggar, assistant professor of cell biology at UConn School of Medicine along with Dr. George A. Kuchel, director of the UConn Center on Aging, examines the biological and clinical significance of polyploidy-induced senescence.
As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly prominent feature in daily life, its role in healthcare is gaining unprecedented attention. Researchers at the University of Birmingham have embarked on a pioneering international initiative aimed at creating the first comprehensive guide dedicated to safely navigating health information provided by AI-powered chatbots. This groundbreaking effort seeks to establish […]
As members of the public increasingly turn to AI with health concerns, University of Birmingham researchers are leading a global programme to build the first definitive guide for safely navigating health information on AI powered chatbots.
In this video, Betty Hamilton, MD, provides a robust overview of the Tandem Meetings | Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of ASTCT and CIBMTR.She highlighted sessions focused on novel cellular and gene therapies, AI, graft-versus-host disease, and more.“Transplant and cell therapy, it’s a team sport,” Hamilton, a bone marrow transplant physician at Cleveland Clinic and associate professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University, said. “I think the meeting reflects that and that it really takes a lot of different components of the health care team to
In a small lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz, clusters of mouse brain cells have taken on a task normally reserved for computer algorithms: keeping a simulated pole balanced upright. The experiment, which used real biological tissue to tackle a classic test problem in control engineering, shows that...Read Entire Article
arXiv:2602.17772v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG)-based P300 brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable communication without physical movement by detecting stimulus-evoked neural responses. Accurate and efficient decoding remains challenging due to high dimensionality, temporal dependence, and complex interactions across EEG channels. Most existing approaches treat channels independently or rely on black-box machine learning models, limiting interpretability and personalization. We propose a sparse Bayesian time-varying regression framework that explicitly models pairwise EEG channel interactions while performing automatic temporal feature selection. The model employs a relaxed-thresholded Gaussian process prior to induce structured sparsity in both channel-specific and interaction effects, enabling interpretable identification of task-relevant channels and channel pairs. Applied to a publicly available P300 speller dataset of 55 participants, the proposed
arXiv:2602.17772v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG)-based P300 brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) enable communication without physical movement by detecting stimulus-evoked neural responses. Accurate and efficient decoding remains challenging due to high dimensionality, temporal dependence, and complex interactions across EEG channels. Most existing approaches treat channels independently or rely on black-box machine learning models, limiting interpretability and personalization. We propose a sparse Bayesian time-varying regression framework that explicitly models pairwise EEG channel interactions while performing automatic temporal feature selection. The model employs a relaxed-thresholded Gaussian process prior to induce structured sparsity in both channel-specific and interaction effects, enabling interpretable identification of task-relevant channels and channel pairs. Applied to a publicly available P300 speller dataset of 55 participants, the proposed
Mexican military forces, with US intelligence support, killed El Mencho, leader of the CJNG, in a major operation against drug trafficking.
In a research greenhouse in eastern China’s Zhejiang province, the tomatoes looked ordinary, but they carried a surprisingly sweet scent – the aroma of buttered popcorn. It was not the result of accidental crossbreeding but a precise surgical edit in the tomato genome, performed by the CRISPR/Cas9 tool. Two genes responsible for suppressing aromatic compounds were simultaneously silenced. Then the tomatoes began to emit the signature scent of premium fragrant rice or fresh buttered...
Explore how unverified Epstein file claims and viral TikTok videos have reignited bizarre conspiracy theories about Selena Gomez, from celebrity clone rumours to speculation over her changing appearance.
Staying fit and active has long been associated with better heart and overall health. It might also improve the chances of survival for people with some forms of cancer. A study published in the journal JAMA Network Open reports that staying active is linked to longer survival after a cancer diagnosis, including in people with bladder, kidney and lung cancers.
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China’s brain-computer interface industry is rapidly scaling from research to commercialization, driven by strong policy support, expanding clinical trials, and growing investor interest.
Elon Musk urges users to upload medical data to Grok AI, but a former intelligence officer warns it is risky for privacy and security.
Scientists developed a charge-free polymer-DNA complex that boosts cellular DNA uptake 14-fold in mice, avoiding the harmful inflammation caused by current methods.
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The thermal waters of the Italian Alps, long praised for their restorative properties, are well known to elite athletes. During the Winter Games, they’ve drawn spectators, too.
A new study, analyzing 450 regions in western Europe, focused on where the oldest people end up residing across the continent.
Isomorphic Lab’s proprietary drug-discovery model is a major advance, but scientists developing open-source tools are left guessing how to achieve similar results
The heart given to two-year-old Domenico was reportedly severely damaged during its transfer to hospital.
Healio spoke with Albert C. Yeh, MD, about a couple key themes from this year’s Tandem Meetings | Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of ASTCT and CIBMTR.“In general, there’s an increase in the use of transplants because of the availability of donors, but at the same time we still lag behind in terms of, ‘How do we get equal access to everyone?’” Yeh, physician and research associate of translational science and therapeutics at Fred Hutch Cancer Center and acting assistant professor at University of Washington School of Medicine, said.
Researchers tested whether generative AI could handle complex medical datasets as well as human experts. In some cases, the AI matched or outperformed teams that had spent months building prediction models. By generating usable analytical code from precise prompts, the systems dramatically reduced the time needed to process health data. The findings hint at a future where AI helps scientists move faster from data to discovery.
Doctors implant dopamine-producing stem cells in Parkinson’s patients ScienceDailyInside the Brain Surgery That Could Rewrite Parkinson’s Care Indian Defence ReviewEmerging Therapeutic Strategies and Trial Innovations in Parkinson Disease: Mariana Hernandez Gonzalez-Monje, MD, PhD NeurologyLiveNew treatments being studied for Parkinson’s KPLC 7 NewsPathological Protein Targets in Parkinson’s Disease: Progress Towards the Development of Disease-Modifying Therapies springermedicine.com
Doctors implant dopamine-producing stem cells in Parkinson’s patients ScienceDailyInside the Brain Surgery That Could Rewrite Parkinson’s Care Indian Defence ReviewEmerging Therapeutic Strategies and Trial Innovations in Parkinson Disease: Mariana Hernandez Gonzalez-Monje, MD, PhD NeurologyLiveNew treatments being studied for Parkinson’s KPLC 7 NewsPathological Protein Targets in Parkinson’s Disease: Progress Towards the Development of Disease-Modifying Therapies springermedicine.com
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For many people diagnosed with cancer, treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has dramatically extended lives.
A Japanese study of more than 7,400 patients has identified a genetic mismatch that sharply increases the risk of severe acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) following umbilical cord blood transplantation.
In an era where the fountain of youth has long been the subject of humanity’s deepest aspirations, a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications by Zong, Park, Tekin-Turhan, and colleagues advances our understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying aging and longevity. This research delves into the epigenetic landscape of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) derived from […]
A bill that would ban the sale and manufacturing of lab-grown protein in Oklahoma is making its way through the state legislature. Scott Blubaugh is the president of American Farmers & Ranchers and the Oklahoma Farmers Union. He tells Brownfield the measure recently passed out of the Senate Ag and Wildlife Committee. “We very much […] The post Bill to ban lab-grown protein gains momentum in Oklahoma Senate appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Umbilical cord blood transplantation has transformed the treatment options for patients with blood cancers and other life-threatening hematologic disorders, particularly when matched donors are unavailable. While cord blood is known for its ability to tolerate genetic mismatches better than other donor sources, severe immune complications remain a major barrier to long-term survival.
One of the most prominent is NeuroXess, which launched in 2021 and is already testing implants in patients. The post Elon Musk’s Neuralink sparks BCI race in China appeared first on TESLARATI.
A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether specially engineered stem cells can help the brain restore its own dopamine production in people with Parkinson’s disease. Because the condition is driven by the gradual loss of dopamine-producing cells—leading to tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement—researchers are implanting lab-grown cells directly into the brain’s movement center to replace what’s been lost.
Umbilical cord blood transplantation has revolutionized the therapeutic landscape for patients afflicted with hematological malignancies and other critical blood disorders, especially in situations where well-matched donors are not available. Cord blood, known for its unique immunological properties, has long been valued for its relatively relaxed requirements in human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching compared to other […]
In this video, Albert C. Yeh, MD, provides an overview on the role of microbes on T-cell activation after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Yeh presented these findings at Tandem Meetings | Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of ASTCT and CIBMTR.“The paradigm of transplant has always been, it’s the donor-host genetics that matters the most for transplant because any difference in genetics is what drives these T cells to activate in the host and potentially damage the host,” Yeh, physician and research associate of translational science and therapeutics at
arXiv:2602.17308v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly used for diagnostic tasks in medicine. In clinical practice, the correct diagnosis can rarely be immediately inferred from the initial patient presentation alone. Rather, reaching a diagnosis often involves systematic history taking, during which clinicians reason over multiple potential conditions through iterative questioning to resolve uncertainty. This process requires considering differential diagnoses and actively excluding emergencies that demand immediate intervention. Yet, the ability of medical LLMs to generate informative follow-up questions and thus reason over differential diagnoses remains underexplored. Here, we introduce MedClarify, an AI agent for information-seeking that can generate follow-up questions for iterative reasoning to support diagnostic decision-making. Specifically, MedClarify computes a list of candidate diagnoses analogous to a differential diagnosis, and then
Today, we're joined by Professor Matthew Wood, a leading figure in neuroscience and RNA-based therapeutics. The post Accelerating rare disease cures with ASOs, gene editing, and AI appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
‘Step by step, little by little, we are learning how to act on this new staging information,’ one investigator says.
A new electronic implant system can help lab‑grown pancreatic cells mature and function properly, potentially providing a basis for novel, cell-based therapies for diabetes.
Researchers developed DeepRare, an LLM-driven multi-agent diagnostic system that integrates clinical descriptions, phenotype data, and genomic information to improve rare disease identification. Across thousands of cases, the system showed higher diagnostic recall than existing AI tools and clinicians in benchmark testing, while providing traceable reasoning linked to medical evidence.
In a groundbreaking advance in plant biotechnology, researchers have harnessed a virus-mediated CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system to precisely target and modify a key enzyme regulating metabolic pathways in petunias and lettuce. This innovative approach aimed to disable the inherent molecular “brake” exerted by the enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase (HMGR), a critical gatekeeper in the terpenoid […]
The UAE has the potential to elevate building cities of the future to include the world’s most future-ready residents, Brecka says The post Gary Brecka on how the UAE could be the world’s first Blue Zone by design appeared first on Gulf Business.
A new electronic implant system can help lab-grown pancreatic cells mature and function properly, potentially providing a basis for novel, cell-based therapies for diabetes. The approach, developed by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, incorporates an ultrathin mesh of conductive wires into growing pancreatic tissue, according to a study published in Science.
Scientists have long sought to understand why some plants are fragrant powerhouses while others remain subtle. Now, a research team from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has cracked a genetic "bottleneck," using precision gene editing to boost the scent of flowers and the nutritional profile of vegetables. The paper is published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
According to a new report, Meta is renewing plans to release a smartwatch, but with a slightly shifted focus over to health tracking and Meta AI. more…
Rare diseases are complex medical disorders that are notoriously difficult to diagnose because many present with a wide variety of symptoms that can overlap with more common illnesses. Currently, around 300 million people globally are affected by these disorders, and diagnosis often takes five years or more.
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Japanese government experts endorsed on Thursday ground-breaking projects to manufacture regenerative medicine products to treat heart diseases and Parkinson's, media reports said.
Japan’s health ministry panel on Thursday approved the commercialisation of two regenerative medicine products prepared from iPS cells, the first of their kind in the world. The two drugs, ReHeart developed by Cuorips, a start-up originating from the University of Osaka, and Amchepry by Sumitomo Pharma and Racthera, will be used for patients with severe heart failure stemming from ischemic cardiomyopathy and Parkinson’s disease, respectively. “I am very happy to see the first big step towards...
Alexandra S. Levine / Bloomberg: ByteDance is currently hiring for nearly 100 US-based roles within its Seed AI team across San Jose, LA, and Seattle to develop LLMs, drug discovery, and more — Chinese tech giant ByteDance Ltd. is hiring in the US for nearly 100 open roles within its artificial intelligence division …
Larger crypto payments to darknet markets were linked to higher stimulant hospitalizations and deaths in Canadian health data.
The number of private longevity medicine clinics has exploded in recent years. For the doctors who join them, the opportunity to work with patients over longer consultations and focus on prevention makes a refreshing change from the relentless firefighting of 10 minute NHS appointments.I understand the appeal. Many of us entered medicine to help people stay well, not simply to manage crises. Time to talk, reflect, and support behaviour change is increasingly rare in routine practice. Longevity medicine offers the promise of doing just that. Yet it also raises ethical dilemmas that I’m not convinced the profession has fully considered.Private longevity clinics typically offer access to a wide range of tests and biomarkers, many of which are not recommended for routine screening. Patients pay substantial sums for investigations that are often unnecessary, of uncertain benefit, or unsupported by robust evidence. This is framed as empowering patients with knowledge, but it...
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A notable proportion of kidney transplant recipients experience fractures, with rates being unchanged over 20 years and a high imminent risk for subsequent fractures seen following a first fracture.
China could overtake the US in brain computer interface (BCI) technology leadership thanks to streamlined planning, regulatory approval, and financing.
In the ever-evolving landscape of genome editing, a groundbreaking discovery has emerged from the depths of bacterial immune defense mechanisms, promising to revolutionize the fidelity of CRISPR-Cas9 technologies. Researchers have unveiled a naturally occurring modification in CRISPR RNAs that dramatically enhances the specificity of the widely-used Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 (SpCas9) enzyme. This innovation, which harnesses […]
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Peptris Powers Ahead in Drug Discovery After Major Funding Win Bengaluru-headquartered Peptris has raised ₹70 crore (approximately $7.7 million) in a Series A funding round as it prepares to scale its drug discovery efforts. The round was co-led by IAN Alpha Fund and Speciale Invest and included participation from Tenacity Ventures, BYT Ventures, and other […] The post Peptris Raises ₹70 Crore to Accelerate AI-Powered Drug Discovery appeared first on BioTecNika.
Face transplant patient Robert Chelsea and writer Fay Bound Alberti talk through the promise – and darker side – of this pioneering surgery In 2019, Robert Chelsea made medical history, becoming the first black patient to ever have a full face transplant. He had previously suffered from a devastating car crash, leaving his face severely burnt. Once, he recalls to Annie Kelly, a little boy on the street shouted that he ‘looked like a zombie’. Continue reading...
In a groundbreaking advancement set to transform the landscape of liver transplantation and regenerative medicine, scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have engineered a vascularized liver tissueoid-on-a-chip (LToC) platform that authentically replicates the intricate human liver environment. Spearheaded by Dr. Vadim Jucaud and his team, this innovative platform perfectly recapitulates critical structural, functional, […]
В Китайской академии наук в ходе шестилетнего проекта разработали новый вид рыбы под названием «Чжункэ №6» на основе генетической модификации карпа гибеля. Ученые выявили два ключевых гена, участвующих в формировании у кар...
arXiv:2602.15955v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: A P300 ERP-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) speller is an assistive communication tool. It searches for the P300 event-related potential (ERP) elicited by target stimuli, distinguishing it from the neural responses to non-target stimuli embedded in electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Conventional methods require a lengthy calibration procedure to construct the binary classifier, which reduced overall efficiency. Thus, we proposed a unified framework with minimum calibration effort such that, given a small amount of labeled calibration data, we employed an adaptive semi-supervised EM-GMM algorithm to update the binary classifier. We evaluated our method based on character-level prediction accuracy, information transfer rate (ITR), and BCI utility. We applied calibration on training data and reported results on testing data. Our results indicate that, out of 15 participants, 9 participants exceed the minimum character-level accuracy
arXiv:2602.16553v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The emergence of agentic AI marks a new phase in the digital transformation of healthcare. Distinct from conventional generative AI, agentic AI systems are capable of autonomous, goal-directed actions and complex task coordination. They promise to support or even collaborate with clinicians and patients in increasingly independent ways. While agentic AI raises familiar moral concerns regarding safety, accountability, and bias, this article focuses on a less explored dimension: its capacity to transform the moral fabric of healthcare itself. Drawing on the framework of techno-moral change and the three domains of decision, relation and perception, we investigate how agentic AI might reshape the patient-physician relationship and reconfigure core concepts of medical morality. We argue that these shifts, while not fully predictable, demand ethical attention before widespread deployment. Ultimately, the paper calls for integrating ethical
arXiv:2602.16327v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With the introduction of cyber-physical genome sequencing and editing technologies, such as CRISPR, researchers can more easily access tools to investigate and create remedies for a variety of topics in genetics and health science (e.g. agriculture and medicine). As the field advances and grows, new concerns present themselves in the ability to predict the off-target behavior. In this work, we explore the underlying biological and chemical model from a data driven perspective. Additionally, we present a machine learning based solution named \textit{Guide-Guard} to predict the behavior of the system given a gRNA in the CRISPR gene-editing process with 84\% accuracy. This solution is able to be trained on multiple different genes at the same time while retaining accuracy.
arXiv:2602.15955v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A P300 ERP-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) speller is an assistive communication tool. It searches for the P300 event-related potential (ERP) elicited by target stimuli, distinguishing it from the neural responses to non-target stimuli embedded in electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Conventional methods require a lengthy calibration procedure to construct the binary classifier, which reduced overall efficiency. Thus, we proposed a unified framework with minimum calibration effort such that, given a small amount of labeled calibration data, we employed an adaptive semi-supervised EM-GMM algorithm to update the binary classifier. We evaluated our method based on character-level prediction accuracy, information transfer rate (ITR), and BCI utility. We applied calibration on training data and reported results on testing data. Our results indicate that, out of 15 participants, 9 participants exceed the minimum character-level accuracy of
A groundbreaking editorial published in the latest edition of Aging-US reveals novel insights into the intertwined roles of polyploidy and cellular senescence in aging, tissue repair, and cancer development. The joint work of Iman M. Al-Naggar and George A. Kuchel from the University of Connecticut illuminates how polyploidy-induced senescence, a complex cellular state traditionally studied […]
A post-hoc analysis of two clinical trials compared continuous calorie restriction with early time-restricted eating in adults with type 2 diabetes and overweight or obesity over three months. Both approaches improved weight, body composition, and metabolic health, with no clear superiority except for lower dropout with intermittent restriction.
Postpartum breast cancer remains one of the most enigmatic and urgent challenges in oncology, largely due to its aggressive nature and the perplexing timing of its diagnosis—typically five to ten years after childbirth. Distinguished from cancers diagnosed during pregnancy or in women who have never borne children, this form carries a notably higher risk of […]
Elon Musk’s AI Pushes Back As He Encourages Users To Upload Medical Information ForbesMusk promotes Grok for health data, but AI says don’t do it PiunikaWebGrok Contradicts Elon Musk’s Healthcare Advice – Netizens Weigh In Inquisitr News'You Can Just Take a Picture...': Musk Pushes Grok as an AI Doctor Amid Expert Privacy Warnings International Business Times UKElon Musk promotes Grok for medical advice despite privacy warnings: ‘Just take a picture’ CNBC TV18
Elon Musk’s AI Pushes Back As He Encourages Users To Upload Medical Information ForbesMusk promotes Grok for health data, but AI says don’t do it PiunikaWebGrok Contradicts Elon Musk’s Healthcare Advice – Netizens Weigh In Inquisitr News'You Can Just Take a Picture...': Musk Pushes Grok as an AI Doctor Amid Expert Privacy Warnings International Business Times UKElon Musk promotes Grok for medical advice despite privacy warnings: ‘Just take a picture’ CNBC TV18
Menopausal hormone therapy (commonly known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT) is not associated with an increased risk of death, finds a Danish study of over 800,000 women published by The BMJ today.
Postpartum breast cancer is diagnosed five to ten years after giving birth. It is associated with a higher risk of metastasis and a lower survival rate compared with women who have not been pregnant or those diagnosed during pregnancy. A team from the Institut Pasteur set out to understand the mammary gland mechanisms involved in tumor formation during involution, a major tissue remodeling process that occurs after pregnancy.
The partnership pairs SPT Labtech’s liquid handling tech with a high-throughput screening assay for detecting ADP production to screen for inhibitors of VPS4B, an important therapeutic target for oncology drug discovery efforts. The post SPT Labtech, BellBrook Labs Automate Screening for VPS4B ATPase Inhibitors for Cancer Drug Discovery appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Jyoti Mann / The Information: Sources: Meta has revived a previously shelved smartwatch project, now code-named Malibu 2, and plans to release it in 2026 with health features and Meta AI — Meta Platforms plans to release its first smartwatch in 2026, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Dr. Vadim Jucaud's lab at the Terasaki Institute has developed a vascularized liver tissueoid-on-a-chip (LToC) platform that recapitulates key structural, functional, and immunological features of human liver tissue, enabling the study of liver regeneration and immune-mediated allograft rejection in a physiologically relevant human system.
Dr. Vadim Jucaud's lab at the Terasaki Institute has developed a vascularized liver tissueoid-on-a-chip (LToC) platform that recapitulates key structural, functional, and immunological features of human liver tissue, enabling the study of liver regeneration and immune-mediated allograft rejection in a physiologically relevant human system.
Doctors and patient groups have raised ethical and safety concerns over plans to nationally roll out an AI tool that writes hospital discharge letters.The tool—known as the AI-Assisted Discharge Summary system—has been developed by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London for use on the NHS Federated Data Platform (NHS FDP), operated by the US tech giant Palantir.1The AI system, which extracts key details from patient medical records, is already being used to write discharge letters for patients at the trust after a pilot in August. NHS England plans to roll out the tool nationally through the NHS FDP, and the health secretary, Wes Streeting, has hailed it as a vehicle for improving NHS productivity.2The system uses large language models (LLMs) hosted on the NHS FDP to extract key details from patient medical records, such as diagnoses and test results, and to generate discharge documentation, including a GP letter. After AI...