For many individuals, forgetting your keys or struggling to plan tasks can seem to be a standard a part of the aging process. But those lapses can actually be symptoms of something more serious: mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, which could possibly be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. Unfortunately, most individuals who’ve MCI don’t […]
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Lifelong learning is important to succeed and achieve goals. Here at Hostinger, we take this very seriously. Our Learn and Be Curious principle and learning routines transcend really helpful book lists, ongoing training, and unlimited educational platforms. A lot of our colleagues were, are, or can be studying at university and dealing concurrently. Few of […]
In a preprint* research paper recently uploaded to the bioRxiv server, researchers at Washington University investigated how the exposome can mediate immune function in house mice, probably the most widely used model systems for in vivo immunological experimentation. Mice were sequentially inoculated with six different viral pathogens from formative years (neonatal) stages, following which their […]
Two leading sequencing techniques are not any longer at odds, due to a global effort led by scientists at University of California San Diego. In a study published July 27, 2023 in Nature Biotechnology, the researchers debuted a brand new reference database called Greengenes2, which makes it possible to match and mix microbiome data derived […]
ATCC, the world’s premier biological materials management and standards organization, today announced a Task Order award with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), a component of the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As a part of this award, ATCC, a member […]