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Outstanding early-career scientists at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) shared their latest research and predictions in mathematics, chemistry, physics, materials science, and life sciences.
Despite significant research, few molecular markers have been identified to diagnose and monitor many cancers. The use of omics methods for biomarker discovery could enable a new era of precision medicine.
The Global Innovation Hubs Index 2021 (GIHI2021) was released by the Center for Industrial Development and Environmental Governance (CIDEG) at Tsinghua University and Nature Research on September 25, 2021. It tracks the innovation performance of 50 cities/metropolitan areas around the world, and the development of global innovation hubs (GIHs).
For researchers exploring the nature of small bioparticles, like extracellular vesicles or artificial nanoparticles, flow cytometry has largely been out of reach. No longer.
Many organizations work to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in their communities. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation has gone a step further and established a reproducible methodology.
Computational modeling has become pivotal for drug discovery, thanks to a proliferation of protein structures and advances in physics-based predictions.
Vaccines are one of the most successful public health measures ever designed. Understanding their full value could steer investment in the right direction.