Hannah joined The Scientist as an assistant editor in 2023. She earned her PhD in neuroscience from the University of Washington in 2017 and completed the Dalla Lana Fellowship in Global Journalism in ...
Burns initially reached out to Larry Brilliant, an epidemiologist and chief executive officer of the Pandefense Advisory, ...
An NIH policy to reduce funding for indirect costs to 15 percent, although temporarily blocked nationwide, sparks widespread ...
Researchers identified new drivers in neuron remodeling, shedding light on how the brain refines neural circuitry during ...
Three developmental neuroscientists presented their research on adolescent brain development and the risk factors for ...
Profiling cells from ovarian endometriosis revealed signaling interactions that may sustain lesion growth, highlighting ...
From foundational technologies to cutting-edge microfluidics, scientists use the latest wastewater surveillance techniques to ...
Scientists engineered T cells to protect instead of kill, potentially enabling targeted treatments for autoimmune disease and ...
Researchers identified an enzyme that helps Plasmodium-infected red blood cells adhere to the placenta, providing molecular ...
Likely the most abundant enzyme on Earth, Rubisco performs the vital function of fixing carbon from the environment in photosynthetic organisms. Of the four forms of Rubisco known to exist today, form ...
In this webinar, Daryl Cole will share insights into the high-throughput screening and analysis of antibody binding and functional characterization.
NIH’s plan to reduce indirect funds faced immense backlash from researchers. A federal judge ruled to extend the halt to cuts until a final decision is made.
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