Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

Latest Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

New method reverses antibiotic resistance in certain bacteria

New method reverses antibiotic resistance in certain bacteria

Triple-negative breast cancer's ecosystem reveals potential therapeutic targets

Triple-negative breast cancer's ecosystem reveals potential therapeutic targets

Researchers use 3D printing to produce cardiomyocytes from stem cells

Researchers use 3D printing to produce cardiomyocytes from stem cells

Novel molecule shown to have potential therapeutic effects for arthritis

Novel molecule shown to have potential therapeutic effects for arthritis

HPV type may impact characteristics and prognosis of cervical cancer

HPV type may impact characteristics and prognosis of cervical cancer

COVID-19 Prevention Network announces two trials to evaluate monoclonal antibodies

COVID-19 Prevention Network announces two trials to evaluate monoclonal antibodies

Mitochondrial reprogramming may offer new treatment strategies against breast cancer

Mitochondrial reprogramming may offer new treatment strategies against breast cancer

Study shows human genome regulates the early development of organs

Study shows human genome regulates the early development of organs

Adaptive parallel mutations are more common in Lake Baikal amphipods

Adaptive parallel mutations are more common in Lake Baikal amphipods

Adapting the equipment and expertise of agtech labs could help combat pandemics

Adapting the equipment and expertise of agtech labs could help combat pandemics

Using genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new host

Using genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new host

Researchers use genome editing to facilitate drug discovery based on natural fungus

Researchers use genome editing to facilitate drug discovery based on natural fungus

Mathematical model shows how stability inherently arises in the brain

Mathematical model shows how stability inherently arises in the brain

$1.2 million NIH grant awarded to create humanized mice susceptible to COVID-19

$1.2 million NIH grant awarded to create humanized mice susceptible to COVID-19

UC Riverside physicist receives NIH grant to study how pathogens evolve

UC Riverside physicist receives NIH grant to study how pathogens evolve

Finned nanoporous materials can speed up molecular transport

Finned nanoporous materials can speed up molecular transport

Oxytocin can help control and prevent osteoporosis

Oxytocin can help control and prevent osteoporosis

Increased blood lead levels in children are linked to reduced expression of genes

Increased blood lead levels in children are linked to reduced expression of genes

New method targets hidden HIV viral reservoirs during antiretroviral therapy

New method targets hidden HIV viral reservoirs during antiretroviral therapy

Study shows how DNA from ancient ancestors was passed down to modern humans

Study shows how DNA from ancient ancestors was passed down to modern humans

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