Aging: The process of becoming older, a process that is genetically determined and environmentally modulated. Research into aging: To sum up the state of research into aging is well beyond the confines of this space (and this writer's talents).
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This webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from Professor Mathias Uhlén, lead author of the recent Science publication introducing the human pan-disease blood atlas. Bu...
Aging is associated with progressive white matter degeneration, which impairs brain structure and function. Defects in myelinating glial cells, combined with chronic neuroinflammation, contr...
Traumatic brain injury, together with adjacent brain conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, is a global health crisis. In this presentation, Aleksandra Hemm, Product Manager from Ther...
Personalized health profiling using multi-omics data has the potential to reveal immunometabolic disruptions among individuals living with HIV (PWH) who are effectively undergoing antiretrov...
While hundreds of different lipids have been identified in human blood, many of them remain functionally uncharacterized, including a class of lipids called long-chain acylcarnitines (LCACs)...
Aging is accompanied by widespread epigenetic reprogramming, including the loss of heterochromatin and altered chromatin-associated processes. These changes compromise transcriptional precis...
Inflammation is associated with cognitive decline and the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, although exact pathways remain elusive. To further explore the role of inflammation, we uti...
The study of 3D organoids has transformed biomedical research, offering a more accurate representation of in vivo conditions. Maximizing the potential of 3D organoid research requires advanc...
The quest for digital excellence in today’s biotech research laboratories demands modern software acquisition, robust protection protocols, and a keen eye on evolving security requirem...
High content screening at speed requires compromise: sacrificing resolution, sample coverage or both. This has limited high content screening’s utility as a high throughput tool. In or...
DNA comprises molecular information stored in genetic and epigenetic bases, both of which are vital to our understanding of biology in health and disease. The interaction of genetics with th...
Small extracellular vesicles (EVs) and Exosomes released by cells, have gained significant interest in biomedical research due to their potential applications in diagnostics and therapeutics...
Efficient protein turnover is essential for cell homeostasis and organ function. Loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging, which culminates as a severe reduction in protein turnover rates...