GGenetics Read More SMOC1 gene plays a surprising role in the development of type 2 diabetesOctober 8, 2025 Scientists at City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in…
GGenetics Read More CellNavi predicts genes directing cellular transitions by learning a gene graph-enhanced cell state manifoldOctober 6, 2025 Input embeddings In CellNavi, we use single-cell raw count matrices as the only input. Specifically, the single-cell sequencing…
GGenetics Read More AI Model Finds Gene Targets and Drug Combos to Reprogram Diseased CellsSeptember 10, 2025 Credit: FlashMovie/Getty Images Traditional drug discovery has often followed the “one drug, one target” paradigm—developing compounds against individual…
GGenetics Read More Preclinical Data Spotlights Gene with Therapeutic Potential for Barth SyndromeSeptember 6, 2025 Barth Syndrome is a rare X-linked genetic condition caused by a mutation in the Tafazzin gene, which is…
MMedication Read More Medicines Reimagined – Repurposing Drugs For New IndicationsAugust 28, 2025 In a group of health-related headlines, one says “Hope for new drug approach. getty As government-supported research in…
CComputing Read More AI and Quantum Computing Advance Drug Discovery Amid ChallengesAugust 12, 2025 As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, a recent breakthrough highlighted by the BBC underscores the accelerating pace…
GGenetics Read More Morphological map of under- and overexpression of genes in human cellsAugust 8, 2025 Mattiazzi Usaj, M. et al. High-content screening for quantitative cell biology. Trends Cell Biol. 26, 598–611 (2016). CAS …
GGenetics Read More Genetic Variants Linked to Frailty Unlock Aging-Related TherapiesAugust 5, 2025 Aging is a highly complex process with substantial heterogeneity in health trajectories between individuals. Frailty is a condition…
GGenetics Read More Hibernation’s Hidden Healing ‘Superpowers’ Could Be Locked in Our DNAJuly 31, 2025 After spending months without eating, drinking, or moving, hibernating mammals must rebound from extreme physiological changes. Two new…
GGenetics Read More Australian scientists uncover new way to halt aggressive cancer growthJuly 28, 2025 Australian researchers have discovered a promising new strategy to suppress the growth of aggressive and hard-to-treat cancers by…
GGenetics Read More Insmed explores a new frontier in genetic therapeuticsJuly 28, 2025 Nestled on the southern fringe of Cambridge within the Babraham Research Campus, US-based biopharma Insmed is laying the…
GGenetics Read More Transposon Gene Regulatory Roles Revealed Using Phylogenetic ApproachJuly 21, 2025 A new study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic…