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June 2016
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The eye: the fastest muscle in the human body
How much do you know about eyes? Learn more about the fastest muscle in the human body.
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Fighting pneumonia, the biggest killer of young children
Pneumonia causes around 2 million child deaths per year globally and the burden is especially heavy in a country like Bangladesh, where a third of the population is aged 14 or below.
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Lung Cancer: To test or not to test
For patients with lung cancer, biomarker testing may be an option.
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Your Genes, Your Melanoma
Learn about the role of precision oncology in advanced melanoma treatment.
May 2016
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Building brain organoids to shed light on disease
Three-dimensional clusters of human neurons could allow scientists to watch neurological diseases develop in the lab.
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With a "brain in a dish," researchers take on neurological disorders
Neurological diseases develop out of sight. Novartis neuroscientists are bringing them into the light, using human brain cells grown in the lab.
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Electrical brainstorms traced to genetic mutations
Researchers from Seattle Children’s and Novartis shed light on developmental brain disorders that lead to intractable epilepsy.
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Eye disease tracked to a glitch in starburst cells
A cellular computing error wreaks havoc on vision.
April 2016
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Collaborating to unlock secrets of the microbiome
Novartis and Broad Institute researchers explore how gut bacteria contribute to health and disease, beginning with type 1 diabetes.
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Patient advocacy at work: one man’s contributions to the COPD community
Read how one caregiver established an association to provide resources for both COPD patients and caregivers.
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Talking to: Bruno Strigini on why we're entering a transformative time in cancer care
Accelerating Research to Get Answers Faster
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Factory foreman keeps liver’s line workers on task
A complex protein module keeps the liver’s biochemical factory running smoothly and at capacity.
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