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In STAT's AACR Recap, reporters Matthew Herper and Angus Chen discussed the mood and highlights of one of the world's largest ...
Blood from a snake enthusiast who's been bitten hundreds of times aided the search for a universal snakebite treatment ...
A NIH policy change on funding of foreign scientists is far more sweeping than described in a Thursday announcement ...
From new hires to departures, promotions and transfers, here are the latest comings and goings in the pharmaceutical industry ...
At Stanford’s Drug Discovery Symposium, biotech executives spoke openly about how the scientific ecosystem is now in jeopardy ...
Millipore Sigma, one of the largest suppliers of medical research products, will start adding a temporary tariff surcharge to ...
On this week’s episode of the Readout LOUD, we review President Trump’s first 100 days, the return of biotech M&A, strong ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday proposed massive cuts to the federal government’s health agencies in his 2026 budget ...
More U.S. children have died this flu season than at any time since the swine flu pandemic 15 years ago, according to a ...
Cytokinetics committed an unforced error that has extended the review of its heart disease drug, knocked down its stock price ...
At one of the largest cancer conferences in the world, researchers spoke with unusual boldness about advocating for their work.
If science is to reclaim credibility, it must be seen interrogating its own failures, not shielding them. That is ...