Griffith University researchers have played a key role in using DNA ‘origami’ templates to control the way viruses are assembled.
Month: July 2023
New study shows anti-inflammatory drugs as a promising target for Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study from the lab of the University of Kentucky’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Director Linda Van Eldik, Ph.D.,
Nanomedicine for treating inflammatory bowel disease
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is on the rise worldwide. The benefits of
Clinical trial to help millions with penicillin allergies
Penicillin allergy affects more than 25 million people in the United States (up to 1 in 10 Americans) and has
Researchers developĀ AI model to better predict which drugs may cause birth defects
Data scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York and colleagues have created an artificial
The missing Americans: Unprecedented US mortality far exceeds other wealthy nations
A new study found that more than one million US deaths a year — including many young and working-age adults
Immune cells in single file
The cells of the immune system circulate mainly in the blood and migrate into the body’s tissues after an inflammation.
AI to predict your health later in life — all at the press of a button
Thanks to artificial intelligence, we will soon be able to predict our risk of developing serious health conditions later in
Building better lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery
Many diseases can be successfully treated in the simple environment of a cell culture dish, but to successfully treat real
Discovery could lead to more treatments to prevent cancer and infectious diseases
Researchers have cracked how a particular type of immune cell develops in the body and protects against infection and disease.