Academic scientists and the pharmaceutical industry will collaborate on a new program to speed up the drug development process.
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Academic scientists and the pharmaceutical industry will collaborate on a new program to speed up the drug development process.
Nobel Laureate Jerome Karle has passed away at age 94.
A proposal to grant captive chimpanzees the same endangered species status as wild chimps could hamper medical research.
Following criticism of a National Cancer Institute communications office budget, biologists defend the spending.
A compound that targets a particular opioid receptor in the amygdala reduces the formation of PTSD-like systems in mice subjected to severe trauma.
Rules regarding the use of cells derived from human embryos will deny many US researchers the chance to study new stem-cell lines created by cloning.
Mice and ferrets are protected from several deadly viruses when genes encoding “broadly neutralizing antibodies” are delivered into their nasal passages.
The activity of one type of immune cell helps regrow the limbs of amputated salamanders.
Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
HHS tells an open-access publisher to stop using the NIH, the names of its employees, and its scientific literature databases in a “misleading manner.”