The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Meet Wolf Reik, August Profilee and Babraham Institute director of research.
Meet Wolf Reik, August Profilee and Babraham Institute director of research.
Four studies identify alternative origins for cells of the developing lymphatic system, challenging the long-standing view that they all come from veins.
The maternal-fetal interface plays important roles in the health of both mother and baby, even after birth.
Putting the microbiome front and center in health care, in preventive strategies, and in health-risk assessments could stem the epidemic of noncommunicable diseases.
Police are calling the death of James Bradstreet, a physician who claimed vaccines cause autism and offered autism cures to patients, an apparent suicide.
With the deletion of a single gene, female Japanese rice fish can produce sperm.
The study of mini “brains” in a dish, derived from patient cells, offers a novel approach for autism spectrum disorder research.
Researchers tweak gene expression in chicken embryos that may have been crucial to the evolutionary transition from dinosaur noses to bird bills.
A retrovirus embedded in the human genome may help protect embryos from other viruses, and influence fetal development.
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2015 issue of The Scientist.