Advancements in precision cancer treatment are progressing as researchers have created an AI platform capable of customising protein components and enhancing the patient’s immune cells to combat cancer. The novel technique, published in the journal Science, illustrates for the first time the feasibility of computer-designed proteins to steer immune cells towards cancer cells using pMHC molecules. This significantly reduces the duration required to identify effective compounds for cancer treatment from years to mere weeks. “We are essentially creating a new…
An innovative artificial intelligence approach enhances medication and vaccine discovery by forecasting the efficacy of certain mRNA sequences in protein synthesis across different cell types. The recent advancement, created through a collaboration between The University of Texas at Austin and Sanofi, facilitates the prediction of protein production in cells, thereby reducing the necessity for trial-and-error research and expediting the development of the next generation of mRNA treatments. Messenger RNA (mRNA) encodes directives for protein synthesis, facilitating bodily growth and the…
The hypotensive impact of nitrate-rich beetroot juice in the elderly may be attributed to distinct alterations in their oral microbiome, as indicated by the largest study of its kind. Researchers at the University of Exeter conducted a study, published in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine, comparing the responses of older persons to those of younger adults. Prior studies have demonstrated that a diet rich in nitrates can lower blood pressure, hence mitigating the risk of cardiovascular disease. Nitrate…
Researchers have utilised artificial intelligence to re-evaluate data from a concluded clinical study for an Alzheimer’s medication, uncovering fresh insights that could significantly improve future drug development. The AI model determined that the medicine reduced cognitive decline by 46% in patients with early-stage, slowly developing moderate cognitive impairment, a condition frequently preceding Alzheimer’s disease. Utilising AI, researchers categorised trial participants according to the velocity of their condition’s progression: either sluggish or rapid. This segmentation allowed for a more exact analysis…
Human eggs are remarkable for their longevity, lying dormant for decades—often up to 50 years—before they may be called upon to support a pregnancy. A new study published in The EMBO Journal sheds light on how these cells maintain their integrity for so long: by deliberately slowing down their internal waste management systems, likely as an evolutionary safeguard to minimize metabolic stress and cellular damage. “By looking at more than a hundred freshly donated eggs, the largest dataset of its…
A pioneering study from Japan indicates that adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) process visual bodily information in the brain similarly to normally developing (TD) adults. Despite well-documented behavioral and social differences, the brain’s representation of body parts—especially in the lateral occipitotemporal cortex (LOTC)—remains remarkably similar between the two groups. The research, published in Imaging Neuroscience on June 5, 2025, was led by Assistant Professor Yuto Kurihara from Waseda University. Collaborators included Professor Hirotaka Kosaka from Fukui University, Professor Rieko…
Childhood maltreatment can result in lasting psychological and physical consequences that persist long after the initial trauma. Survivors frequently encounter obstacles that affect their mental health, physical condition, social growth, and future prospects in education, career, and interpersonal relationships. Nonetheless, a significant portion of the current research has been retrospective, depending on adults’ memories of their early experiences. This methodology frequently neglects the immediate impact of maltreatment on children and may forfeit essential possibilities for early intervention. The Enduring Consequences…
Can AI chatbots replace your therapist? A recent study indicates a negative response. The recent study reveals the perilous deficiencies in employing artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for mental health assistance. For the inaugural occasion, the researchers assessed these AI systems in relation to therapeutic requirements for therapists. The recently published research, presented at the Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM FAccT), was a multidisciplinary collaboration involving researchers from the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence,…
Research frequently indicates that exercise enhances mental health; however, a recent study from the University of Georgia demonstrates that factors beyond physical movement also influence mental well-being. The manner, location, and rationale of your exercise are what distinguish its effectiveness. “Historically, physical activity research has focused on how long someone exercises for or how many calories were burned,” stated Patrick O’Connor. He is the co-author of the study and a professor in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s Department…
San Francisco, California, USA, 8 July 2025 – In a detailed Genomic Press Interview featured in Brain Medicine, Dr. Michael C. Oldham discusses his atypical transition from advertising executive to computational neuroscientist and his pioneering contributions to elucidating the cellular and molecular architecture of the human brain via gene coexpression analysis. Dr. Oldham’s journey to neuroscience traversed from Madison Avenue to molecular neuroscience, proving to be anything but linear. Upon graduating from Duke University at the age of 20 with…
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, USA, 8 July 2025 – In a detailed interview with Genomic Press Innovators & Ideas released today, esteemed neuroscientist Dr. Randy J. Nelson discusses findings from his groundbreaking research on the impact of disrupted circadian rhythms on brain function and general health. The interview, featured in Brain Medicine, outlines Dr. Nelson’s atypical journey from agricultural labour and autopsy assistant to a preeminent authority on biological rhythms. Dr. Nelson, the chair of the Department of Neuroscience at West…
Researchers at UCLA Health have discerned four unique routes that contribute to the onset of Alzheimer’s disease through the analysis of electronic health records, providing novel insights into the progressive nature of the disorder rather than attributing it solely to individual risk factors. The research, published in eBioMedicine, analysed longitudinal health data from over 25,000 patients in the University of California Health Data Warehouse and corroborated findings in the nationally diversified All of Us Research Program. In contrast to earlier…
In a collaborative effort between researchers at Karolinska Institutet and several Chinese hospitals and universities, gene therapy was administered to ten patients, leading to noticeable hearing improvement across all participants. The therapy was found to be safe and well-tolerated. “This is a huge step forward in the genetic treatment of deafness, one that can be life-changing for children and adults,” stated Maoli Duan, one of the study’s corresponding authors and a consultant and docent at the Karolinska Institutet’s Department of…
An artificial intelligence (AI) model has shown remarkable accuracy in predicting which patients are most at risk of sudden cardiac arrest. The results have outperformed current clinical methods used by doctors. It is developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University with federal funding. This new system combines underutilized heart imaging with a wide array of medical data to focus on uncovering hidden indicators of heart disease. This innovation could lead to life-saving interventions for high-risk patients. It would also reduce…
Benzaldehyde is a compound best known for its almond-like aroma. It can halt the growth and spread of pancreatic cancer cells. It is possible for those who have become resistant to standard treatments. Scientists from Fujita Health University in Japan have identified a mechanism by which benzaldehyde interferes with complex protein signaling pathways, suppressing tumor progression and resistance. Benzaldehyde exerts its anticancer action by breaking the interaction between the signaling protein 14-3-3ζ and phosphorylated histone H3 at serine 28 (H3S28ph)….
A new study has reconstructed two 4000-year-old genomes from the rare pathogen Mycobacterium lepromatosis To the point Hansen’s Disease, more commonly known as leprosy, is a chronic disease that can lead to physical impairment. Today it exists in over 100 countries, and while the infection is treatable, access to treatment varies widely with socioeconomic conditions. Its mention in historical texts give us a glimpse into its past impact on population health in Europe and Asia. Prolonged untreated infection can result…