Autism researchers are testing the ability of whipworm eggs to treat autism in a new clinical trial.
Autism researchers are testing the ability of whipworm eggs to treat autism in a new clinical trial.
The closure of an independent biomedical research institute near Boston has drawn attention to the similar predicament of other private labs that rely on federal grants.
The National Institutes of Health will get tough on grantees who fail to comply with its open-access funding rule.
Obama wants to invest in science and technology, but a divided Congress and looming budget cuts could make it difficult to keep his promises.
Inflammatory signals in injured zebrafish brains promote the growth of new neurons.
Mice fed a mix of six strains of bacteria were able to fight a C. difficile infection that causes deadly diarrhea and is resistant to most types of treatment.
Research spending dropped $4 billion dollars in 2011, and could continue to drop, according to a new report.
Viral DNA in mice genomes may lead to cancer in immune-compromised animals.
A biomedical advocacy group asks Congress to protect the National Institutes of Health from the $2.5 billion cut that may be coming down the pike.
A jury finds that UVA wrongfully fired a researcher for reporting that his supervisor altered an NIH grant budget.