Using translational pharmacogenomics to boost race-conscious medicine
Pharmacogenomics, the study of how a person’s unique genetic makeup—their genome—influences their response to medications, has become the cornerstone of
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Pharmacogenomics, the study of how a person’s unique genetic makeup—their genome—influences their response to medications, has become the cornerstone of
Read moreA group of UO biologists has developed a promising new model to study how underlying conditions exacerbate the health issues
Read moreIf you’ve ever suffered stuffiness from allergies or a cold, you might have a neti pot, or you might have
Read moreA potentially dangerous side effect of testosterone therapy for transgender men is an increase in red blood cells that can
Read moreResearchers from the Institute of Biomedicine of Seville (IBIS) have presented a study carried out in the Clinical Biochemistry Service
Read moreA team of researchers from the University of California San Francisco, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
Read moreIn Pennsylvania and other U.S. states, one of the keys to safely reopening society amid the COVID-19 pandemic is providing
Read moreFirst study to evaluate de-identified data from wearable devices on resting heart rate and sleep finds improved real-time prediction of
Read moreUsing a targeted gene epigenome editing approach in the developing mouse brain, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers reversed one gene mutation
Read moreRats are amazing at avoiding dangers. What is their secret? Could empathy be a contributing factor? This is what a
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