Laboratory experiments find that Toxoplasma, Cryptosporidium, and Giardia can congregate on microplastic beads and fibers, suggesting they might make their way into and around the world’s oceans by hitching rides on tiny bits of trash.
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne evolutionary neurobiologist is using Drosophila to investigate how organisms adapt to novel environments.
A new wave of research is recruiting patients and other members of the public to serve as equal partners, bringing fresh perspectives to research on diseases and other conditions.
An expert panel will discuss their efforts to identify new biomarkers for various cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer and clear cell renal cell carcinoma. They will also highlight the cutting-edge technologies they use to develop clinical applications for these biomarkers.
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