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PTSD treatment has come a long way—and research is driving what comes next.
In part two, Shannon Blakey, PhD shares how RTI is advancing PTSD research, including work to understand which treatment...
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El futuro de la salud en México a través de la ciencia 🧬🔬
Durante más de 15 años, la Iniciativa Slim en Medicina Genómica ha transformado nuestra forma de entender y cuidar la salud. En colaboraci.
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Every day, our bodies protect us from potential threats. Our skin keeps out pathogens. Mucus traps bacteria. These barriers are essential, but they can also prevent medicine fro...
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...helps accelerate the development of promising medicines for patients with unmet medical needs.
In this video, Kevin Cunningham, PRIME Scientific Coordinator at EMA, and Outi M...
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...helps accelerate the development of promising medicines for patients with unmet medical needs.
In this video, Kevin Cunningham, PRIME Scientific Coordinator at EMA, and Outi M...
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The KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) is a leading health research partnership between KEMRI, the Wellcome Trust, and the University of Oxford. Based in Kilifi, Kenya, with hubs in Na...
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Watch all 2026 Global Conference session replays: https://milkeninstitute.org/events/global-conference-2026/program?utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=gc26_post-event-content...
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For the first time, it is becoming possible to build predictive models of the living cell — to understand not just what cells look like, but how they behave, what tips them toward disease, and how ...
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China is the second-largest developer of new medicines, with its companies running an increasing share of the world’s clinical trials. It is also rising to the top in several critical areas of rese...
LSTM Human Challenge Facility | UK's Largest Academic Unit
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We recently held a launch event for our new Human Challenge Facility, the largest academic inpatient isolation facility in the UK. Developed by LSTM in partnership with University Hospitals of Live...
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...tion Program
Carina Kern
CEO and Founder, LinkGevity
John Whyte
CEO, American Medical Association
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...e final 475 beagles out of a Wisconsin facility where they were bred for use in medical research.
- RFK Jr. has ordered one of the cruise passengers exposed to hantavirus to ...
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Baby KJ no longer needs a liver transplant! In an historic first, CRISPR corrected a single error in the infant’s DNA last year, proving that personalized gene editing is possible. In other advance...
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Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, but vaccines are on the horizon and some stage 4 cancers now respond to treatment. Cancer rates are rising among young people, but medicine may so...
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We may soon be able to cure illnesses once thought incurable, prevent or treat rare diseases long overlooked by pharmaceutical companies, and develop therapies to defeat bacteria that outmaneuver e...
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PAHO’s Regional Program on Bioethics and Quality and Regulation of Medicines and Health Technologies Unit carried out on June 12, 2026, a new seminar in the series of seminars focused on clinical t...
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Think of your DNA as your body’s ultimate instruction manual. 🧬
Reading those instructions can help scientists better understand disease, develop new treatments, and potentially save more lives. I..
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In this month's Take 5, we speak to Anthony Ajayi, a Research Scientist in the Health and Wellbeing Theme.
Ajayi reflects on a deeply painful case of a 15-year-old girl whose life was lost follow...
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...neer David Glazer at Bio-IT World 2026, explores strategies for accelerating biomedical discovery by reducing the "friction" associated with data analysis.
David, highlights ...
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