Some hearts are round, others more elongated, and as it turns out, these differences aren't just simple curiosities; they could predict future health problems.
The panels assess genes with strong disease links and clinical management guidelines, but the firm offers limited-evidence genes as an add-on option.
Gene mutations have consequences both good and bad—from resistance to conditions like diabetes to susceptibility to certain ...
After a research note raised potential safety concerns with Amgen's lead obesity candidate, the company defended its drug and ...
Four Purdue professors were recently appointed Showalter Faculty Scholars. The addition of Leifu Chang, Bruno Roseguini, Jonathan Shannahan and Mohit Verma brings the number ...
A live webcast of the presentation can be accessed on the "Events & Presentations" page in the Investor section of Korro’s website at www.korrobio.com. Following the presentation, a replay of the ...
Archived copies of the webcasts will be available for up to one year by visiting the “Investors” section of the 4DMT website at https://ir.4dmoleculartherapeutics.com/events.
I n a groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature, researchers have successfully used gene editing to create sweeter ...
Tune Therapeutics Moves into Clinical Spotlight with TUNE-401: A First-in-Class Epigenetic Silencer for Hepatitis B ...
Companies, 23andMe included, also have a responsibility to notify consumers of changes and get "consumers' affirmative ...