Researchers reveal why analyses of cancer-causing mutations are riddled with false positives and demonstrate a new approach that eliminates the problem.
Researchers reveal why analyses of cancer-causing mutations are riddled with false positives and demonstrate a new approach that eliminates the problem.
Nobel Laureate Jerome Karle has passed away at age 94.
The cell fragments play a role in the body’s first line of defense against bacterial infection, helping white blood cells grab blood-borne bacteria in the liver.
The Justices have decided that isolated sequences of human DNA are not eligible for patent protection, but rules that artificial sequences can be patented.
Researchers identify thousands of plant genes activated by the gaseous hormone ethylene, which influences ripening, pathogen defense, growth regulation, and more.
A new analysis suggests that the Human Genome Project has delivered $178 for every federal dollar invested, but many analysts are not convinced by the figures.
A proposal to grant captive chimpanzees the same endangered species status as wild chimps could hamper medical research.
Leading medical and research centers around the world announce a plan to share massive amounts of genetic and clinical information.
Following criticism of a National Cancer Institute communications office budget, biologists defend the spending.
The NIH remains a Caucasian-dominated workforce. Why haven’t the agency’s efforts to diversify been successful?