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Designing the Future of Multiomics Research

The article highlights how large-scale and longitudinal studies, wearables and national data initiatives are advancing multiomics research to improve disease prediction and prevention.
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Synaptic Regeneration: A New Frontier in Schizophrenia Treatment

Schizophrenia care is shifting. In this article, Dr. Stella Sarraf, founder and CEO of Spinogenix, and Dr. David Walling, co-founder and chief clinical officer at Cenexel, discuss a new frontier: synaptic regeneration.
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High-Throughput Screening: Principles, Applications and Advancements

Understand how high-throughput screening works and why it's crucial for faster, more efficient small molecule and biologics discovery.
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Publish Less, Publish Better: Scientists Call for Predatory Publishing Practices To Stop

In a recent editorial, Professor Timmis and colleagues issued a call to action: restore the science ethos, re-establish quality as the cornerstone of research publishing and work collectively to dismantle the systems that incentivize poor practice.
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Your Microplastics Questions Answered by Professor Andre Dick Vethaak

To learn more about the issue, Technology Networks hosted an Ask Me Anything with Andre Dick Vethaak, a professor emeritus of micro- nano-plastics and human health research at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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Innovative Drug Delivery Systems for Precision Medicine

This article explores innovative drug delivery strategies, including DNA barcoding, shape-engineered nanoparticles and biomimetic nanovesicles, highlighting their role in improving precision medicine and therapeutic safety.
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Stem Cell Advances Reshape Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment

This article explores how stem cell therapies and organoid models are advancing Alzheimer’s research. It highlights progress in microglial replacement, patient-derived brain models and the use of AI to accelerate discovery.
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When Prestige Trumps Quality in Science Reporting

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Alice Fleerackers about how reputation-driven shortcuts in science journalism shape public trust, sideline diverse voices and why fostering critical research literacy could transform how science is reported.
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Will Cellular Agriculture Deliver on Its Sustainability Promise?

In this article, experts discuss how cellular agriculture could deliver sustainable meat and dairy, the technical and economic hurdles of the field and innovations driving it toward commercial viability.
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The Expanding Role of Mass Spectrometry at the Cutting Edge of Research

This article explores how mass spectrometry is advancing research across biomedicine, environmental science and beyond by enabling precise molecular analysis.
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