PEAR-TREE: Understanding the usefulness of the PEAR-BIO platform in patients with kidney cancer
For World Cancer Day, Maxine Tran and Matt Williams discuss the PEAR-TREE study, which is registered at the ISRCTN registry.
For World Cancer Day, Maxine Tran and Matt Williams discuss the PEAR-TREE study, which is registered at the ISRCTN registry.
A new study by Oke et al. looks at a non-destructive way to measure Plasmodium parasites in mosquitoes over periods of time.
In a blog for Dry January, Dr Eleni Mantzari and Professor Theresa Marteau discuss a series of studies registered at the ISRCTN registry which investigate the… Read more »
Infection with the larval stage of Taenia solium, the pork tapeworm, is one of the leading causes of acquired epilepsy in endemic countries. T. solium is a… Read more »
When assessing the worldwide impact of parasitic diseases, schistosomiasis is second only to malaria. In fact, in 2021, large-scale (preventive) schistosomiasis… Read more »
Can telehealth help to reliably diagnose autism spectrum disorder in children? How does climate change impact the habitat and conservation efforts of geladas?… Read more »
In his recent BMC Genomics paper, Professor Hannes Gislason of the University of the Faroe Islands analyses whole genomes from the Faroese population. His study… Read more »
Poverty, inequality, and vector-borne disease feed into one another. How do we break the loop?
The American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting & Expo is the largest public health conference globally. This year’s meeting builds on over… Read more »