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Patients with rare diseases are increasingly working to find and fund their own cures. But should they have to?
Did you know that a small molecule called NAD+ plays a critical role in our aging process? A deficiency of this molecule may ...
Currently, PET scanner validation phantoms, methods, and acceptance criteria for clinical trials are not standardized. This situation generates substantial inefficiencies with many scanners being ...
In 1954, the world's first successful organ transplant took place at Brigham and Women's Hospital, in the form of a kidney donated from one twin to the other. At the time, a group of doctors and ...
Brazil is experiencing a regulatory revolution that is fundamentally transforming its medical device clinical trial landscape ...
A new study by investigators from Europe, including the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK), has shed light on ...
A review of randomized clinical trials published in rheumatology from 2009 to 2023 found that just 39.8% of authors were women, and that women were less likely to be senior authors, according to data ...
The clinical trials office will build on Manitoba’s strength as Canada’s second-largest pharmaceutical exporter and a hub for ...
A new study by investigators from Europe, including the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (UK), has shed light on ...
FDA's plan to phase out animal testing may hurt Charles River's revenues. The DCF model suggests that CRL presents an ...
While biopharmaceutical technologies have made substantial strides in treating diseases, drug research and development ...
New drugs take too long to get to market because of clinical trial bottlenecks. Two cancer doctors built AI-enabled tech to speed up the process.