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WHO updates global guidance on medicines and diagnostic tests to address health challenges, prioritize highly effective therapeutics, and improve affordable access - 07/09/2019
WHO |
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New essential medicines and diagnostics lists published today |
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Suicide Increasing Among American Workers - 11/15/2018
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Rates highest for males in construction and extraction; females in arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media |
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Strict EU ruling on gene edited crops squeezes science - 10/25/2018
Nature News by Andrew J Wight |
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Researchers are feeling the pinch and demanding exemptions for plant science and agriculture. |
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Satisfaction in science - 10/24/2018
Nature: Career Feature by Chris Woolston |
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Nature''s survey offers a snapshot of salaries and career paths in the scientific sector. |
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China hides identities of top scientific recruits amidst growing US scrutiny - 10/24/2018
Nature News by Smriti Mallapaty |
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Chinese researchers fear that affiliation with the high-status Thousand Talents scheme could make them targets of FBI investigations. |
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First analysis of ''pre-registered'' studies shows sharp rise in null findings - 10/24/2018
Nature News by Matthew Warren |
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Logging hypotheses and protocols before performing research seems to work as intended: to reduce publication bias for positive results. |
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Leading cancer research charity takes tough stance on bullying - 10/24/2018
Nature News by Holly Else |
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Cancer Research UK will be able to revoke grants if researchers and institutions do not abide by its new behaviour policy. |
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British universities set up European outposts as Brexit looms - 10/22/2018
Nature News by Quirin Schiermeier |
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Establishing partner institutions in Europe might allow UK researchers to keep full access to EU funds. |
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Don''t fall for these 3 myths about AI, machine learning - 10/17/2018
American Medical Association (AMA) News by Sara Berg |
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Get the straight scoop from a Johns Hopkins expert developing health care solutions powered by AI and machine learning. |
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Fall 2018 Unified Agenda: FDA's New Regulatory Work to Advance Health and Safety - 10/17/2018
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |
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Today, the federal government published the Fall 2018 Unified Agenda. |
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Classification, Ontology, and Precision Medicine - 10/11/2018
N Engl J Med 2018; 379:1452-1462 |
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A goal of precision medicine1 is to stratify patients in order to improve diagnosis and medical treatment. |
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UK Biobank shares the promise of big data - 10/10/2018
Nature: News and Views by Nancy Cox |
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UK Biobank contains a wealth of data on genetics, health and more from 500,000 participants. A detailed overview of the biobank and an analysis of its brain-imaging data show the value of this resource. |
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UK Biobank data on 500,000 people paves way to precision medicine - 10/10/2018
Nature: News & Comments - Editorial |
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Treatments tailored to individuals rely on the wisdom of crowds. |
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Surging R&D spending in China narrows gap with United States - 10/10/2018
Science: Asia/Pacific News By Dennis Normile |
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China''s total spending on R&D rose a robust 12.3% last year to a record 1.76 trillion yuan ($254 billion), according to a government report released yesterday. Already second in the world in R&D spending behind the United States, China has narrowed the gap. |
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The approach to predictive medicine that is taking genomics research by storm - 10/10/2018
Nature: News Feature by Matthew Warren |
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Polygenic risk scores represent a giant leap for gene-based diagnostic tests. Hereë© why theyë¨e still so controversial. |
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Major publishers sue ResearchGate over copyright infringement - 10/05/2018
Nature News |
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Elsevier and the American Chemical Society say that the academic-networking website violates US copyright law. |
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University tenure decisions still gloss over scientists'' public outreach - 10/04/2018
Nature News |
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Analysis of internal documents shows that promotions and tenure largely depend on metrics such as the number of publications and citations. |
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Mexico''s new science minister is a plant biologist who opposes transgenic crops - 10/04/2018
Science: by Lizzie Wade |
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Critics worry Elena Alvarez-Buylla''s activism will influence funding decisions |
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 to Frances H. Arnold, George P. Smith & Sir Gregory P. Winter - 10/03/2018
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 with one half to Frances H. Arnold (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA) for the directed evolution of enzymes and the other half jointly to George P. Smith (University of Missouri, Columbia, USA) and Sir Gregory P. Winter (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) for the phage display of peptides and antibodies.
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Japan set to allow gene editing in human embryos - 10/03/2018
Nature News |
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Draft guidelines permit gene-editing tools for research into early human development. |