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New tool hunts for Alzheimer's clues in gut microbiome

Cleveland Clinic researchers are using artificial intelligence to uncover the link between the gut microbiome and Alzheimer's disease.

Nevada , United-states , Feixiong-cheng , J-mark-brown , Yunguang-qiu , Jessica-caldwell , James-leverenz , Cleveland-clinic-luo-ruvo-center , Cheng-lab , Brain-health , Cleveland-clinic-genome-center , Genome-center

Researchers receive NIH grant to help develop gene therapy for HIV

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received a $6.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a gene therapy that would modify the immune system's B cells to spur them to produce broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.

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Genomes of Modern Japanese People Analyzed - Archaeology Magazine

Genomes of Modern Japanese People Analyzed - Archaeology Magazine
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New genetic variants could raise a woman's risk of cervical cancer from HPV infections

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the second most common cancer-causing virus, accounting for 690,000 cervical and other cancers each year worldwide.

Nigeria , Keffi , Jigawa , Abuja , Abuja-federal-capital-territory , Ibadan , Oyo , United-states , Asokoro , Nigeria-general- , Gwagwalada , American

Meta-analysis uncovers stress-responsive genes in Arabidopsis

Plants can be temperamental. Even weeds along the side of highways or pushing their way up in the cracks of concrete sidewalks can get stressed out by dehydration, cold, excess salt and more.

Hiroshima , Japan , Hidemasa-bono , Mitsuo-shintani , Keita-tamura , Technology-agency , School-of-integrated-sciences-for-life , Laboratory-of-genome-informatics-at-hiroshima-university , Hiroshima-university , Genome-editing-innovation-center , Researchers-at-hiroshima-university , Genome-informatics

Researchers develop first genetic maps for disease-linked DNA repeats

A research team led by the University of California, Irvine has built the first genetic reference maps for short lengths of DNA repeated multiple times which are known to cause more than 50 lethal human diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington's disease and multiple cancers.

Australia , Irvine , California , United-states , Mongolia , Mongolian , Australian , Jingi-jessica-le , Jason-sheng-li , Wei-li , Ya-cui , Eric-vilain

Unlocking the secrets of long-lived RNAs in brain cells

After two decades in the United States, Martin Hetzer returned home to Austria in 2023 to become the 2nd President of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA).

Austria , United-states , Martin-hetzer , Technology-austria , Friedrich-alexander-university-erlangen , Institute-of-science , Max-planck-center , Tomohisa-toda , Friedrich-alexander-university-erlangen-n , Heart , Erve , Ging

Does IBD affect cancer risk?

Research suggests no strong genetic link between inflammatory bowel disease and increased cancer risk, with specific exceptions in European populations for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

Australia , United-states , American , Australian , Sebastian-kaulitzki , Transdisciplinary-research , International-lung-cancer-consortia , East-asian , East-asians , United-kingdom-biobank , Kaiser-permanente-genetic-epidemiology-research , Adult-health

Personalizing exercise to fight obesity: Study finds genetics influence effectiveness

A recent study in JAMA Network Open reveals that genetic risk influences how physical activity interventions counter obesity, suggesting a personalized approach to exercise based on one's genetic makeup might be more effective in managing obesity.

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