Scientists have discovered novel immune responses that help explain how some individuals avoid getting COVID-19. Using single-cell sequencing,...
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A Memorial research team has developed mathematical models to inspire future public health responses to infectious diseases. Dr. Amy Hurford, an expert in infectious disease modelling in the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, is working in partnership with Julien Arino and post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Mathematics, Dr. Maria Martignoni. From left are […]
Scientists have discovered novel immune responses that help explain how some individuals avoid getting COVID-19. Using single-cell sequencing,...
Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics named after VK and AN Tikhonov from the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University...
Two Scion research projects have been awarded Catalyst: Seeding funding for projects in collaboration with United States and United Kingdom research...
The Asia-Pacific market is likely to witness significant growth owing to increase in cardiac diseases, diabetes, and infectious diseases patient pool,...
The Coal City University (CCU) Post UTME form for the 2024/2025 academic session is now available. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for...
EvolutionaryScale, an artificial intelligence startup focused on biology, has announced a successful seed funding round, raising $142 million. The...
USask spearheads cutting-edge research. SASKATOON — University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers Dr. Changiz Taghibiglou (PhD) and Dr. Sara...
A new on-farm weapon against serious infectious diseases is in the works, with CSIRO conducting a preliminary study on a “revolutionary”...
Drug-resistant disease-causing microbes can infect any one of us. Bhakti Chavan, a promising biotechnologist, who never had TB before, got infected...
Pinawi ng Department of Health ang pangamba ng publiko hinggil sa streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, na kasalukuyang tumataas ang kaso sa Japan at...