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  • Life Sciences - 24 Feb 2023
    Researchers are busy designing and producing new flu vaccines every year that people can receive to ensure they are still protected.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Feb 2023
    Telomeres are sections of DNA that form protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, a bit like the plastic coating found at the tips of shoelaces. Without these protective tips, DNA gets damaged over...
  • Life Sciences - 13 Apr 2022
    This article will ask the question of why some people are denied access to trials and the consequences of this exclusion.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Aug 2023
    Research in the field of biophotonics is driven by several research teams in universities, university hospitals, corporate research and analysis wings, and other such research institutions.
  • Life Sciences - 20 May 2022
    This article will examine the importance of inclusivity in clinical trials and the barriers to inclusion surrounding under-served demographic groups.
  • Life Sciences - 31 Mar 2022
    Whilst traditionally clinical trials have been typically carried out in centralized settings, there has recently been a move toward a more decentralized approach.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Cytopathology is the use of specialist diagnostic techniques to examine individual cells extracted from tissues to determine the cause and nature of a disease.

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