Articles tagged with "Genetics"

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Stratech acquisition signals further expansion for Europa Biosite

March 1, 2026
Cambridge Bioscience has purchased its fellow life sciences product distributor Stratech Scientific, in a move that further extends the reach of parent company Europa Biosite.

Gene study offers new clues to vertebrate evolution

February 2, 2026
University of St Andrews scientists have cast new light on how vertebrate animals may have emerged.

Swedish researchers cite biomarker advance for early stage Parkinson’s

February 1, 2026
Biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease have been identified by a Scandinavian research team, pinpointing the disease in its earliest stages before the onset of extensive brain damage.

Study links variants in single gene to incidences of dementia

January 11, 2026
New research from UCL has identified variations in a single gene as an under-recognised target for dementia therapies.

‘Commercial seeds could threaten native wildflowers’ claim

October 18, 2025
Commercial seeds used to help revive meadowland and plant diversity could have the opposite effect on the British countryside, says a study by Durham University scientists.

Broadening the baseline

October 13, 2025
As the technology underpinning genome studies continues to improve, an over-reliance on Eurocentric datasets holds research back, asserts Neil Ward. It’s time for greater diversity.

Novel duo offer early diagnosis for four cardiac conditions

August 31, 2025
Two technologies developed in UK institutions and capable of addressing four heart conditions have been unveiled at the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress in Madrid.

Recruitment starts on first genetic screening for brain aneurysm

August 31, 2025
Genetic screening is being employed to improve early treatment and detection of brain aneurysms.

Trials tackle if menstrual cycle contributes to women’s soccer injury

May 4, 2025
Football governing body FIFA is funding Kingston University to research whether the menstrual cycle is a contributing factor to a dominant injury in women’s sport.

Evidence suggests chimps ‘bring it in’ like bonobos

April 27, 2025
New research suggests chimpanzees and bonobos may not be markedly different from each other in their capacity for empathy.

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