Doctor of Sciences Explains Why the Body Rejects Iron: A Common Mistake Many Make
A Lithuanian expert discusses common misconceptions about iron absorption in a recent podcast.
Modern Nonlinear Microscopy and AI Developed by Lithuanian Scientists β New Possibilities for Biomedicine and Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis
Lithuanian scientists have developed an innovative wide-field nonlinear microscope, which shows promising results in thyroid cancer diagnostics when tested in collaboration with Bucharest Polytechnic University.
See who was the aesthetic businesswoman who died in Inhumas
Priscila Dorneles, a 31-year-old aesthetic businesswoman from Inhumas, passed away, remembered for her dedication to her profession and family.
Prince William cheered by crowds and offered job during surprise royal outing
Prince William surprised students and researchers during an unexpected visit to the Francis Crick Institute in London, where he was offered a job for his impressive interaction with the scientists.
EDEN: the AI system that learns from a million species to design new treatments
The EDEN system utilizes AI to modify cells and molecules precisely to develop new treatments for diseases.
Businesswoman is a victim of femicide in Itapipoca; suspect is on the run
Ana Karolina, a 31-year-old businesswoman and biomedicine student, was fatally stabbed in Itapipoca, CearΓ‘, resulting in an ongoing investigation as the suspect remains at large.
Proposed Amendments to the Penal Code Favorable to a Doctor Awaiting Sentencing for Drug Handling
Proposed amendments to Lithuania's Penal Code could lead to a more lenient sentence for biomedicine doctorate Ada Darinskas, who has connections to a well-known figure in the local business community, as stated by a legal committee official.
The parents of CAR T therapies against cancer receive the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biomedicine
Researchers Carl June and Michel Sadelain have been awarded the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Biomedicine for their pioneering work in CAR-T cell therapies that transform cancer treatment.
The two Spaniards involved in the largest biomedicine project in history: 'With Trump, it would not be possible'
Spanish researchers Pep Abril and Roderic GuigΓ³ reflect on the transformative impact of the international human genome project and the changes in biomedical research over the years.
NIH-funded biomedicine researcher Gao Zhonghua leaves US for China
Gao Zhonghua, an NIH-funded biomedicine researcher, has relocated from Pennsylvania State University to Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology in China.
Pollsters, Alexis, Nikos, and President Maria, Piraeus Bank buys Biomedicine, Ondoni talks with Politis (they didn't close), and Hellicon sold to Bank of Cyprus
The article discusses recent developments in Greek politics and finance, including Piraeus Bank's acquisition of Biomedicine, ongoing discussions involving political figures, and Hellicon's sale to the Bank of Cyprus.
The future of biomedicine is written in Barcelona
A biomedical innovation center in Barcelona has evolved into an integrated model combining advanced therapeutic research, data science, and strategic capabilities beyond traditional R&D.