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Assistant Professor Jiaqi Ma has received a five-year, $660,307 National Science Foundation CAREER award to investigate one of the most...
Boston researchers and international collaborators have unveiled a landmark cancer research resource: 665 next-generation patient-derived models representing 27 common and...
Near-infrared light is invisible to the human eye, yet it quietly powers some of the technologies shaping modern life. It...
A new review in Genes & Diseases describes how DNA-based technologies are moving medicine toward a future in which disease...
For military personnel and veterans who carry the psychological consequences of having killed during war, a new study published in...
A bile acid long associated with liver damage may have a much narrower—and potentially useful—side to its biological identity. In...
Psychosis has long resisted simple explanations. Its emergence is shaped by a shifting combination of inherited biology, developmental experience and...
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