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Addressing Proteomics Challenges: Enhancing Sample Preparation Techniques

Addressing critical proteomics challenges in the lab, including robust sample preparation, managing batch effects in experimental design, and ensuring data quality integrity for reliable results.
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What One Change Does Life Sciences Need? We Asked the Experts

What single change could most accelerate progress across the field? We asked leading researchers, innovators and policy experts to share their perspectives.
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Why Weight Loss Isn’t the Whole Answer for PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 1 in 10 women yet care often defaults to “just lose weight.” Experts argue this weight-centric model overlooks the true biology of PCOS, leaving many misdiagnosed or unsupported.
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For Actionable Drug Information, Consider Dynamic Epigenetics Data

DNA sequencing alone misses many disease dynamics. Researchers are turning to epigenomic profiling, especially the biomarker 5hmC, to track active gene regulation through blood samples.
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Black History Month: Pride and Power in Scientific Discovery

In celebration and support of UK Black History Month and this year’s theme, “Standing Firm in Power and Pride,” this article explores diversity in science and how it shapes who leads research and who benefits from it.
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ADHD Explained: Symptoms, Neurobiology and Emerging Treatments

ADHD affects millions across the lifespan, disrupting school, work and relationships. Once seen as a childhood disorder, it’s now recognized as lifelong. New research reveals genetic, biological and environmental roots.
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The Ethical Imperative for Early Alzheimer’s Detection

Dr. Julia Cooney, a medical doctor, founder and CEO of Zest, explores the ethical, clinical and economic reasons why early Alzheimer’s detection is a critical step in the fight against dementia.
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Designing the Future of Multiomics Research

The article highlights how large-scale and longitudinal studies, wearables and national data initiatives are advancing multiomics research to improve disease prediction and prevention.
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The Expanding Role of Mass Spectrometry at the Cutting Edge of Research

This article explores how mass spectrometry is advancing research across biomedicine, environmental science and beyond by enabling precise molecular analysis.
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Immune Biomarkers as Markers of Health and Disease

This article explores how immune biomarkers can predict disease risk, guide treatment choices and overcome challenges to advance personalized medicine.
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