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A variant in a immune system gene increases the likelihood of severe ulcerative colitis in those who carry the mutation. Researchers tested almost 5,000 people with ulcerative colitis to assess the impact of genetics on severity of their condition.

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Uncovering the Mysteries of the Gut–Brain Connection

Links between the gut and the brain were discovered many years ago, but what role does the gut microbiome play in this relationship? Recent...
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Digital pathology is driving precision medicine by turbocharging the analysis of tissue slides. Here are the five top startups turning microscopy into a data...
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How Is Artificial Intelligence Changing the Clinical Trials Landscape?

There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) is currently en vogue. Many AI and machine-learning applications are already being deployed in drug discovery and development. Not only can AI process, analyze, and interpret huge datasets, it can also be used for structural drug design and toxicity and efficacy predictions.

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Behind The Breakthroughs: The Tipping Point for Adopting Precision Medicine

In the premier episode, Dr. Geoff Oxnard of Lilly and Boston Medical Center discusses barriers to precision medicine adoption and how to overcome them.
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New Biomarker Predicts Immunotherapy Response in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Genetic Variant Could Predict Severe Ulcerative Colitis

A variant in a immune system gene increases the likelihood of severe ulcerative colitis in those who carry the mutation. Researchers tested almost 5,000 people with ulcerative colitis to assess the impact of genetics on severity of their condition.

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