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Dr. Timothy Jarome, Associate Professor and memory researcher at Virginia Tech's School of Animal Sciences.

Reversing Memory Loss: How Gene Editing Could Rewrite the Rules of Aging

Dr. Timothy Jarome, whose research at Virginia Tech explores how gene editing could reverse age-related memory decline. Image credit: Marya Barlow for Virginia Tech Scientists at Virginia Tech discover that age-related memory loss has specific causes in the brain that can be targeted and reversed, offering new hope for Alzheimer’s treatment Memory decline might not […]

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Visualizing the intersection of cellular biology and artificial intelligence. Cell2Sentence Scale 27B leverages large language models to decode complex cellular interactions and accelerate therapeutic research. Powered by Gemma.

From Model to Lab: Google’s Cancer Finding

A comparative visualization of distinct immune microenvironments. The cool blue tones represent immune-context-neutral states, while warm orange-red tones illustrate immune-context-positive environments with active immune cell presence and signaling. This framework helps Cell2Sentence Scale 27B understand and predict therapeutic responses across different immune landscapes. Image credit: Google AI Blog Source: How Gemma AI is advancing cancer

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Scientists at Columbia University have developed a regenerative gel derived from yogurt that could revolutionize tissue repair and healing.

Turning Yogurt into Medicine: A Revolutionary Healing Gel

Dr. Santiago Correa (Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University) , photo courtesy of Correa Lab Columbia Scientists Transform Dairy Byproducts into Bioactive Injectable Hydrogels That Accelerate Tissue Repair In a breakthrough that bridges food science and regenerative medicine, researchers at Columbia Engineering have developed a healing gel derived from an unlikely source: yogurt. This bioactive

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dsbNETs sample by Dr. Karim Mekhail, Biologist, Canada

The Nuclear Envelope’s “Spiderweb” Mediating DNA Repair: Ground-breaking Research and its Implications for Cancer Therapy from Dr. Karim Mekhail and his Team

Researchers at the University of Toronto, led by Dr. Karim Mekhail, have made significant strides in understanding DNA repair mechanisms, potentially…

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