New artificial intelligence model identifies brain organization patterns in women and men

New artificial intelligence model identifies brain organization patterns in women and men

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Thu, 02/22/2024 – 08:36

Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a powerful new artificial intell…

New artificial intelligence model identifies brain organization patterns in women and men

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Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence model that can distinguish between male and female brains. The study revealed that the model was more than 90% successful at determining whether fMRI scans of brain activity came from a woman or a man. Source: Stanford Medicine

DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines

DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines

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Tue, 02/13/2024 – 09:32

Using a virus-like delivery particle made from DNA, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog…

DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines

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Using a virus-like delivery particle made from DNA, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard have created a vaccine that can induce a strong antibody response against SARS-CoV-2. Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

A new way to visualize brain cancer

A new way to visualize brain cancer

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Mon, 02/05/2024 – 08:16

Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled detailed images of …

A new way to visualize brain cancer

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Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled detailed images of brain cancer tissue using a new microscopy technology called decrowding expansion pathology (dExPath). Source: Brigham and Women's Hospital

Point-of-Care Technology Event Focuses on Partnerships and Speeding Translation

Point-of-Care Technology Event Focuses on Partnerships and Speeding Translation

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Fri, 02/02/2024 – 08:02

NIH recently hosted the first in-person conference for the Point-of-Care Technology Res…

Point-of-Care Technology Event Focuses on Partnerships and Speeding Translation

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NIH recently hosted the first in-person conference for the Point-of-Care Technology Research Network (POCTRN) since the pandemic that brought together more than 200 researchers, technology developers, clinicians and industry partners to discuss “Research and Innovation Translation Partnerships in Point-of-Care Technologies."

Highlights included two distinguished keynote speakers—new NIH Director Dr. Monica Bertagnolli and Dr. Renee Wegrzyn, director of the recently created Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H).  Source: NIH Record

Traumatic Stress Associated With Smaller Brain Region

Traumatic Stress Associated With Smaller Brain Region

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Mon, 01/29/2024 – 10:17

People with PTSD have a cerebellum about 2% smaller than unaffected adults, especially in areas that influence em…

Traumatic Stress Associated With Smaller Brain Region

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People with PTSD have a cerebellum about 2% smaller than unaffected adults, especially in areas that influence emotion and memory, according to new research from a Duke-led brain imaging study.  Source: Duke Today

Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect

Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect

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Mon, 01/22/2024 – 11:20

Scientists from UChicago, Harvard, and Yale propose a self-organizing model of connectivity tha…

Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect

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Scientists from UChicago, Harvard, and Yale propose a self-organizing model of connectivity that applies across a wide range of organisms and potentially other types of networks as well. Source: University of Chicago

Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface

Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface

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Tue, 01/16/2024 – 10:19

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a brain implant that sit…

Transparent brain implant can read deep neural activity from the surface

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Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a brain implant that sits on the surface while providing information about neural activity deep within the brain. The technology, tested in transgenic mice, brings the researchers a step closer to building a minimally invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) that will provide high-resolution data about deep neural activity by recording from the brain surface. Source: University of California San Diego.

A new RADx® Tech fellowship helps underrepresented innovators advance their technology

A new RADx® Tech fellowship helps underrepresented innovators advance their technology

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Thu, 01/04/2024 – 10:22

A new RADx Tech fellowship aims to increase diversity among biotechnology inno…

A new RADx® Tech fellowship helps underrepresented innovators advance their technology

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A new RADx Tech fellowship aims to increase diversity among biotechnology innovators. Fellows who recently completed the six-month program share their perspectives on how the fellowship helped them advance their technologies.

A novel switch to turn genes on/off offers a promising step toward safer gene therapy

A novel switch to turn genes on/off offers a promising step toward safer gene therapy

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Wed, 01/03/2024 – 10:34

Just like a doctor adjusts the dose of a medication to the patient’s needs, genes that are modified in a person to tre…

A novel switch to turn genes on/off offers a promising step toward safer gene therapy

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Just like a doctor adjusts the dose of a medication to the patient’s needs, genes that are modified in a person to treat or cure a disease (gene therapy), also needs to be maintained within a therapeutic window. However, there has been no strategy to implement a therapeutic window safely, limiting the potential applications of gene therapy in the clinic.

Automated liquid biopsy detects brain tumor cells in children

Automated liquid biopsy detects brain tumor cells in children

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Wed, 12/27/2023 – 14:45

An automated tool that uses a cell surface protein to capture circulating tumor cells works in childr…

Automated liquid biopsy detects brain tumor cells in children

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An automated tool that uses a cell surface protein to capture circulating tumor cells works in children with central nervous system tumors.