A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.
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A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.
A drug applied to the ears of deaf mice has prompted the regrowth of noise-damaged hair cells and resulted in slight improvements in the animals’ hearing.
Elwood Jensen, whose research inspired new treatments for breast cancer, has passed away at age 92.
Experts in Washington have reached an agreement over how to fund avian influenza research.
After undergoing untested cosmetic surgery that uses stem cells to rejuvenate skin, a woman grew bone fragments in the flesh around one of her eyes.
A researcher tries and fails to garner support for petitions to increase the National Institutes of Health’s budget as sequestration looms.
Biomedical groups propose a simplified system for the disclosure of potential conflicts of interests.
The National Institutes of Health will get tough on grantees who fail to comply with its open-access funding rule.
Three patents on transgenic apes in the European Union will be challenged by animal rights activists.
NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”