A lightning-fast imaging method is exposing the hidden mechanics of brain-cell communication and offering new clues to Parkinson’s origins.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell ...
At 10 one-millionths of a meter wide, a single human cell is tiny. But something even smaller exerts an enormous influence on ...
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve ...
For creatures that look nothing like us, fruit flies have been able to teach us a lot about human biology as we’ve studied ...
The “Towards a Human Exposome–Cell Atlas” webinar marks the launch of a new UNESCO–Human Cell Atlas–Global Exposome Forum ...
In this interview, Kalpana Barnes highlights how new approach methodologies are addressing the gaps in drug discovery studies ...
A new study published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center finds that TIGIT, an immune checkpoint receptor targeted by cancer immunotherapy drugs, triggers ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), officials are planning to phase out animal testing through a new strategy that is expected to ...
In Bethel’s B.S. in biology degree with a human biology/biomedical emphasis, you’ll build a foundation in the biological sciences that allows you flexibility to tailor your classes to align with your ...