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"Anthropology plays a vital role in our understanding of human variation in culture, biology and history" - Dr Terry Hunt

“Anthropology plays a vital role in our understanding of human variation in culture, biology and history” – Dr Terry Hunt

December 07: 1) Tell us a little about yourself (your diplomas, your training, your area of ​​expertise, etc.) I am an archaeologist specializing in the Pacific Islands. I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Hawaii before obtaining my MA (Hons) at the University of Auckland in New Zealand and my PhD at the …

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Insilico Medicine Appoints Man Zhang Ph.D., as Vice President, Head of Biology and Translational Medicine

Insilico Medicine Appoints Man Zhang Ph.D., as Vice President, Head of Biology and Translational Medicine

image: Insilico Medicine appoints Man Zhang Ph.D., Vice President, Head of Biology and Translational Medicine see After Credit: Insilico Medicine November 28, 2022, New York — Insilico Medicine, an end-to-end artificial intelligence (AI)-focused drug discovery company, announces that the company has appointed Dr. Man Zhang as Vice President (VP ) of Biology and Translational Medicine …

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$33.5 billion automated cell biology systems market by 2032

Automated Cell Biology Systems Market to Reach $33.5 Billion by 2032

According to Future Market Insights analyst, personalized medicine and increase in total laboratory automation techniques will drive the automated cell biology systems market. According to the most recent report by Future Market Insights, the global market for automated cell biology systems is worth $14.1 billion in 2022 and is expected to be worth around $33.5 …

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Synthetic biology meets medicine: 'Programmable molecular scissors' could help fight COVID-19 infection

Synthetic biology meets medicine: ‘Programmable molecular scissors’ could help fight COVID-19 infection

Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a dying cell (blue) heavily infected with SARS-CoV-2 (yellow), the virus that causes COVID-19. Credit: NIAID Integrated Research Center, Fort Detrick, Maryland. Cambridge scientists used synthetic biology to create artificial enzymes programmed to target the genetic code of SARS-CoV-2 and destroy the virus, an approach that could be used to …

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