Moscow announced Saturday it had registered its third vaccine against the coronavirus and promised to introduce the jab to the
Month: February 2021
COVID-19 vaccine candidate, tested at UAB, will start Phase 1 clinical trial
The Altimmune Inc. vaccine candidate that was tested preclinically at the University of Alabama at Birmingham last year is expected
Over 200 million vaccine doses administered globally
More than 200 million coronavirus vaccine doses have been administered in at least 107 countries and territories, according to an
New Zealand says COVID vaccinations ‘small step in long journey’
New Zealand launched its COVID-19 vaccination programme Saturday but warned the initial rollout was only a small step in the
Combined vaccination and physical distancing enough to prevent future COVID-19 surges
A combination of robust vaccination programmes and strict physical distancing rules could avoid recurring peaks of COVID-19 without the need
Targeting MAPK4 emerges as a promising therapy for prostate cancer
The battle against late-stage prostate cancer might have found a potential new strategy to combat this deadly disease. Research led
Data show lower daily temperatures lead to higher transmission of COVID-19
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has caused tremendous upheaval, leading to more than 2.3 million deaths worldwide and 465,000 in the United
3-D biopsies to better understand brain tumors
Researchers at the Institut de Neurociències of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (INc-UAB) obtained a highly accurate recreation of human
Researchers develop test to measure effect of breast cancer gene variants
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have combined results from a functional test measuring the effect of inherited variants in the BRCA2
Russia says detected first case of H5N8 avian flu in humans
Russia said Saturday its scientists had detected the first case of transmission of the H5N8 strain of avian flu to