Stem cell engineering and CRISPR were used to create mice with two male parents. Could we use this technique on humans?
A new Weizmann Institute study identified all of the proteins in a stool sample – those from the microbiome, the human body and food – revealing the hidden secrets of the intestines and their impact o ...
Alida Biosciences (AlidaBio), an innovator in epigenomic research tools, today announced the full commercial launch of its EpiPlex™ platform, the first to concurrently detect and quantify multiple RNA ...
The Dovetail Certified Service Provider program sets stringent standards of proficiency and data quality that service labs ...
In 2014, the State of Utah Science Technology and Research (USTAR) initiative and the University of Utah Health Sciences Center established the USTAR Center for Genetic Discovery (UCGD), intending to ...
Long-read sequencing may be a better option for rare disease diagnosis than short-read sequencing, according to a recent ...
Scientists in China have manipulated embryonic stem cells to create laboratory mice with two male parents that managed to ...
The mouse model in the study is reportedly quite different as it allows scientists to observe the aging process in a whole organism.
Not only is the banana slug the endearing mascot for UC Santa Cruz — making the project fitting for campus researchers — but ...