The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
The parasite changes people’s scent, primarily due to an increase in aldehydes.
The parasite changes people’s scent, primarily due to an increase in aldehydes.
A new report estimates that 95 percent of people live in areas with dangerously high levels of fine particulate matter such as dust and soot.
Genetic analyses uncover cellular hallmarks of bladder cancer tumors that don’t respond, but interfering with one of those characteristics in a mouse model causes tumors to shrink.
A preliminary clinical trial finds that the personalized therapy improves survival rates and has no severe side-effects.
A new study reports that immune memory may contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.
A study of more than 450,000 people finds a certain genetic variant associated with eating more carbs is linked to a thicker waist and higher blood pressure, but less fat.
The antimicrobial drug neomycin protects mice from some viral infections, complicating the picture of the relationship between antibiotics and susceptibility to viruses.
Human naive T cells are far more heterogeneous than has long been appreciated, having implications for vaccine strategies.
The microbiologist’s research led to the development of the first human malaria vaccine.
Ching-Shih Chen’s research involved anticancer therapeutics that were being tested in clinical trials.