A chemotherapy medication designed to kill cancer may prevent neuronal death after stroke, according to a study in mice.
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A chemotherapy medication designed to kill cancer may prevent neuronal death after stroke, according to a study in mice.
UPenn has filed suit against the president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for failing to share intellectual property he developed while at the university.
Researchers find the first evidence that a sirtuin gene prolongs life in mice.
Researchers with millions of grant dollars may face greater scrutiny by the funding agency.
President Obama released his proposed 2013 budget request, featuring a 1 percent increase in research spending overall.
New legislation would make all federally funded research publicly available within 6 months of publication.
Input lines are open for the National Institute of Substance Use and Addiction Disorders.
The president’s administration will increase funding for the debilitating neurodegenerative disease this year and next. But where will the money come from?
Moderate caffeine intake is associated with higher estrogen levels for Asians, but lower levels for whites.
Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.