Job cuts limit cardiovascular and diabetes research and development
Pharmaceutical company, Sanofi, will eliminate jobs in France and Germany and end new in-house cardiology research programmes.
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Pharmaceutical company, Sanofi, will eliminate jobs in France and Germany and end new in-house cardiology research programmes.
Arizona company claims their products can treat Lyme disease, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease and more, but have not been approved for any use.
Harvard-led research boosts the yield of insulin-producing cells for diabetes therapy.
Researchers have transformed stem cells into cells that are able to produce insulin - the hormone that produces blood sugar...
Researchers have been able to grow perfect human blood vessels in the lab, and are now looking to conduct disease research for vascular diseases...
Artificial Intelligence has been used to cost-effectively diagnose diabetic-related eye disease automatically with far more accuracy than current methods...
After combining over 700,000 2D images, researchers have finally been able to build a 3D image of how insulin binds to its receptor...
A team of researchers have demonstrated a new way to sequence proteins that are much more sensitive than existing technology, identifying individual protein molecules rather than requiring millions of molecules at a time
Researchers in Denmark have developed a method that enables better tailored pharmaceuticals with fewer side effects.
Venoms are continually being researched as potential chemicals for medicinal therapeutics to treat autoimmune diseases and diabetes...
Researchers identify new treatment targets for diseases associated with endothelial cell senescence, or ageing, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and age-related disorders...
A metabolic hormone found in the venom and gut of Australia’s iconic platypus will now be investigated for its potential to treat type 2 diabetes...
A new study has identified a pattern of inflammation associated with cardio-metabolic risks...
Scientists have identified a gene that in women is linked to the creation and location of new fat cells and therefore is thought to contribute to the risk of type 2 diabetes...
Researchers have found that a gene that makes humans eat more sugar can also lower body fat...