WHO recently named XBB1.16 a COVID-19 virus variant of interest, which means it has properties worth watching.
Analysis of the outbreak shed light on its origins and transmission patterns, and assessed treatment and infection control.
Encouraging immune-response and safety data emerge from preliminary human test of a genetically attenuated parasite vaccine.
New approaches will examine mechanical factors that could be interfering with liver’s usual ability to regenerate itself.
UW School of Medicine honors Drs. Keith Jerome and Alex Greninger for creating test to diagnose COVID-19 in the early days of the pandemic.
Project for healthy longevity in canines is recruiting puppies, big and giant dogs, rural dogs, certain breeds, and working dogs.
The convenient BinaxNOW test for COVID-19 antigens can detect patients with recent symptoms, but may miss others.
Research program analyzes cerebrospinal fluid molecules to seek diagnostic and progression markers as well as treatment targets.
"What if we could build a remote control for cells?" That was the wild idea Kelly Stevens and Daniel Corbett had.
Across the country, some 10,000 dogs of all backgrounds, and their owners, will be recruited for a major study of what makes for a long, healthy dog’s life