Precision Medicine

Researchers 3D Engineer Complex Skin Graft for Extensive Skin Injury

March 3, 2023 - In an article published in Science Advances earlier this year, researchers from Columbia University detailed the process of developing and testing 3D-engineered complex skin grafts in the shape of human body parts. These grafts were designed to find an alternative to standard flat cultured grafts for extensive skin injuries. “Despite the...


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GE Healthcare to Acquire IMACTIS for CT Interventional Guidance

by Hayden Schmidt

After its separation from parent company General Electric (GE) at the beginning of the year, GE HealthCare has already entered into an acquisition deal with the France-based IMACTIS. In announcing the...

NIH Study Supports Genomic Approach to Addressing Genetic Conditions

by Hayden Schmidt

Looking at more than a dozen genotype-first studies, researchers funded by the NIH categorized several benefits of using a genotype-first approach when treating genetic diseases. “We...

Athos Announces Research Collaboration for Precision Medicine in IBD

by Veronica Salib

On Monday, July 11, Athos therapeutics announced its plans for a research collaboration with Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington, Massachusetts, for precision medicine in inflammatory bowel...

Scientists Publish Comprehensive ‘Gapless’ Human Genome

by Samantha McGrail

A collaboration between researchers from government, academic, and private organizations, called the Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium, recently produced the first fully “gapless” human...