The US government agency vows to improve the way it facilitates the development and approval of drugs for orphan diseases.
The US government agency vows to improve the way it facilitates the development and approval of drugs for orphan diseases.
Researchers find antibiotic resistance genes in 30,000-year-old bacteria, suggesting such resistance is not a modern phenomenon.
The US federal agency issues draft rules to guide medical device makers and those hoping to register biomarkers.
The social media site enforces its rule that pages should allow social interaction through comments, even on drug company pages.
Plant and fungal symbionts swap more resources with partners that provide a greater return of nutrients.
Blood tests can accurately determine a fetus’s gender as early as 7 weeks.
A researcher is repeating the controversial experiments that suggested a bacterium used arsenic rather than phosphorus in its DNA—with the world watching.
The government says regulatory requirements for generic biological therapies will have to be tailored to the treatment in question.