Nobel honors discoveries on how cells eat themselves
Cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi becomes sole winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Phsyiology or Medicine for his work on autophagy
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Cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi becomes sole winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Phsyiology or Medicine for his work on autophagy
For the head of AstraZeneca’s genomics initiative, the challenge is not just getting the sequences, but in putting them to use — wisely.
A nature Outlook collection of articles on "Precision Medicine"
OpenTrials will officially launch its beta on Monday 10th October 2016 at the World Health Summit in Berlin.
As failures to replicate results using the CRISPR alternative stack up, a quiet scientist stands by his claims.
If we want to achieve the ambitions set out by the United Nations for global health and development by 2030, we need to bring two worlds closer together through a new concept—precision public health.
New evidence in the battle to control a gene-editing technology that is worth billions.
Jean-Paul Chretien and colleagues argue that recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks highlight the importance of data sharing in scientific research.