Bricks’ of DNA, some of which have chemical tags, could one day be an alternative to storing information electronically.
Background:Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer encompasses a group of malignancies affecting the digestive tract and related organs, including cancers of the colon, pancreas, stomach, liver, and esophagus.
DNA can hold a staggering amount of information. Not only is it the blueprint for all life on Earth, but a single gram of DNA ...
An international team of molecular biologists, computer scientists and physicists has found a way to encode useable digital ...
Cancer is now the top cause of death in the US, with key epigenetic traits providing new avenues for diagnosis and treatment.
A recent study is the first to suggest that the use of high-potency cannabis leaves a distinct mark on DNA, providing ...
This article is authored by Saransh Chaudhary, president, Global Critical Care, Venus Remedies Ltd and CEO, Venus Medicine ...
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Hometown: Syracuse, NY Internship Organization: Bryn Mawr College Internship Title: Summer ...
A study published in Molecular Psychiatry is the first to suggest that the use of high-potency cannabis leaves a distinct ...
Van Andel Institute Chief Scientific Officer Peter A. Jones, Ph.D., D.Sc. (hon), has been elected to the National Academy of ...