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Why do Black Americans get more aggressive cancers? 

October 4, 2024
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Why do Black Americans get more aggressive cancers?

Nature Communications study found Black patients had more cancers with extra copies of genes. Genetic duplications are more likely after pollutant exposure.

By Anil Oza


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Whether Sam Altman is right in suggesting AI will replace the PI comes down to the nature of creative thinking, says a Broad biologist.

By Angus Chen


STAT+ | A radiopharmaceuticals startup raises $175 million

Today's biotech news updates include Arbor Biotechnologies downsizing, Dupixent approval, and health care CEOs being exorbitantly wealthy.

By Meghana Keshavan



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