A key question that remains in biology and biophysics is how three-dimensional tissue shapes emerge during animal development. Research teams have now found a mechanism by which tissues can be ...
Biomedical research seeks to understand human physiology and disease risk, as well as myriad biological processes in humans—from the genetic level on up. Biomedical research also informs drug ...
Animal growth and development is a multifaceted process that spans from the prenatal phase—where rapid cellular proliferation, differentiation and morphogenesis occur—to postnatal expansion, which ...
A research team has recently made a significant discovery about the evolutionary age of different type of cells in a small animal called Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans). By using single-cell ...
The Animal Production and Health Sub-Programme primarily address the challenges imposed by highly infectious animal diseases on livestock production in FAO and IAEA Member States (MS). Our goal is to ...
Why do human look like humans, rather than like chimps? Although we share 99% of our DNA with chimps, our faces and bodies look quite different from each other. While human body shape and appearance ...
Gelteq Limited's new animal drug suitability petition approved by FDA, facilitating quicker market entry for innovative gel-based delivery solutions. Gelteq Limited, a biotechnology company focused on ...
On behalf of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Research Council, and the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR), I would like to extend my appreciation to the speakers and all of ...
Many diseases in animals go untreated because of high development costs and limited markets, according to a federal report. Goats and sheep, for example, lack approved drugs to treat parasites. The ...