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WHO launches new guidance on the use of targeted next-generation sequencing tests for the diagnosis of drug-resistant TB and a new sequencing portal
Hope For Autoinflammatory Disease Treatment
Cells Inherit Protection From Sunburn
New Discovery Reveals How Egg Controls Sperm Entry
First-of-its-kind super minigene to boost spinal muscular atrophy research
Losing their tails provided our ape ancestors with an evolutionary advantage – but we’re still paying the price
Bacteria can develop resistance to drugs they haven’t encountered before − scientists figured this out decades ago in a classic experiment
Researchers reveal mechanism of drug reactivating tumor suppressors
If nose fits
Tagrisso with the addition of chemotherapy approved in the US for patients with EGFR-mutated advanced lung cancer
NIH grant awarded for study of key membrane proteins
NIH grant explores repetitive DNA sequences
Guardians of Hollywood squid biology
Fatty acids hold clue to creating memories
Stromal cells may help predict prostate cancer metastasis
Lupus trigger discovered
MicroRNA holds clues to why some mammals are cancer-prone
Can’t un-cook egg
Genetic switches in tumor development
Taming hedgehog to treat osteosarcoma
Four new program leads for Mater Research
Diabetes is not just sugar and spice
How do bacteria actually become resistant to antibiotics?
One punch isn’t enough to overcome a common cancer mutation
Protein stock for beginning of new life
Gene link to female infertility
Datopotamab deruxtecan improved progression-free survival vs. chemotherapy in patients with previously treated non-small cell lung cancer in TROPION-Lung01 Phase III trial
Large-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes
‘Masterful and thorough research’ by Academy Fellow led to Kathleen Folbigg pardon
Mater Memory Clinic finds answers for dementia patients
Compound d16 reduces tumor growth and overcomes therapeutic resistance in mutant p53-bearing cancers
Newly discovered bone stem cell causes premature skull fusion
Brain cancer linked to nuclear pore alterations
Study finds how some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery
New Ribozyme for Exploring World of RNA
Tracking ol’ mutation trail
The male Y chromosome has been fully sequenced at last. Can we now understand how this weird chromosome evolved?
The ‘weird’ male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, and how it evolved?
Technique shows how abnormal RNA splicing leads to disease
Gene-editing tool helps target small cancer-linked mutations
Universal siRNA Covid treatment shows promise in lab
From ‘good’ old Kiwi farm dog to ‘great’
Enhertu demonstrated clinically meaningful progression-free survival and overall survival across multiple HER2-expressing advanced solid tumours in DESTINY-PanTumor02 Phase II trial
WHO issues rapid communication on use of targeted next-generation sequencing for diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis
Increased efficiency, precision and reliability in DNA editing
Treatment advances providing new hope to patients
Ludwig Harvard study uncovers role of ultraviolet radiation in the development of a rare leukemia in the skin
Tagrisso achieved unprecedented survival in early-stage EGFR-mutated lung cancer, with 88% of patients alive at five years in ADAURA Phase III trial