Celebrity spokespeople for pharma companies can manipulate the public’s understanding of disease.
Celebrity spokespeople for pharma companies can manipulate the public’s understanding of disease.
Biomedical research can learn from citizen science, which is grounded in strong relationships with study participants.
Brain imaging and gene analyses in twins reveal that white matter integrity is linked to an iron homeostasis gene.
Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Western Ontario. Age: 34
Prognostic signatures have become popular tools in cancer research, but it turns out signatures made of random genes are prognostic as well.
After 6 months in orbit, Caenorhabditis elegans return to Earth—alive and well.
After a roller-coaster of an October, The Scientist resumes publication under new ownership.
Researchers find that newts are capable of regenerating body parts well into old age.
Full Professor and Senior Research Group Leader, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases. Age: 42
A prescription for educating the public on the value of using animals in medical research