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Germany calls for medicine to treat aging, not just disease

Germany calls for medicine to treat aging, not just disease

by admin | Jun 24, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Eleanor Garth – Longevity.Technology – Leopoldina issues policy paper urging integration of geroscience into national healthcare and research infrastructure. Germany’s National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina has published a detailed policy paper calling...
Dozens of states sue to block the sale of 23andMe personal genetic data

Dozens of states sue to block the sale of 23andMe personal genetic data

by admin | Jun 23, 2025 | News & Opinions

By The Associated Press – PORTLAND, Ore. — Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia on Monday filed a lawsuit in bankruptcy court seeking to block the sale of personal genetic data by 23andMe without customer consent. The lawsuit comes as a biotechnology...
Blocking a single enzyme rewires limb regrowth in axolotls

Blocking a single enzyme rewires limb regrowth in axolotls

by admin | Jun 20, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Vijay Kumar Malesu – Medical life Sciences News – In a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers in the United States explored how cytochrome P450 family 26 subfamily B member 1 (CYP26B1)-mediated retinoic acid (RA)...
Son’s diabetes diagnosis sent scientist on quest for cure

Son’s diabetes diagnosis sent scientist on quest for cure

by admin | Jun 19, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Kermit Pattison – The Harvard Gazette – Decades later, Doug Melton and team are testing treatment that could make insulin shots obsolete. Doug Melton’s life irrevocably changed the day his child was diagnosed with a life-threatening disease. But unlike...
Research Spotlight: Preventing stalling to improve CAR-T cells’ efficacy against tumors

Research Spotlight: Preventing stalling to improve CAR-T cells’ efficacy against tumors

by admin | Jun 18, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Mass General Brigham – Marcela Maus, MD, PhD, director of the Cellular Immunotherapy Program and the Paula J. O’Keeffe Endowed Chair of the Mass General Cancer Center, is senior author and Stefanie Bailey, PhD, Hana Takei, and Giulia Escobar, PhD of the...
Stem cell platform aims to recreate brain’s immune system using lab-grown human microglia cells

Stem cell platform aims to recreate brain’s immune system using lab-grown human microglia cells

by admin | Jun 17, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Harvard University – Microglia are a specialized type of immune cell that accounts for about 10% of all cells within the brain and spinal cord. They function by eliminating infectious microbes, dead cells, and aggregated proteins, as well as soluble antigens...
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