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A tul Butte, a biomedical informatician and pediatrician, passed away at age 55 following a long battle with cancer, ...
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In an open letter, researchers and staff at the National Institutes of Health raise concerns over recent policy changes.
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In his 40-year epidemiology career, Ian Lipkin has done it all: from discovering 2,000 viruses to solving a nationwide SARS ...
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Cryopreservation is a crucial process for ensuring the long-term viability and genetic integrity of animal cell cultures.