Why some people test positive for malaria after successful anti-malarial treatment
Treating patients with malaria first requires a confirmed diagnosis. It has recently come to light that not all diagnosis tests are equal, and some… Read more »
Treating patients with malaria first requires a confirmed diagnosis. It has recently come to light that not all diagnosis tests are equal, and some… Read more »
In their article published recently in Malaria Journal, Gunter Muller and colleagues show that the invasive plant, Prosopis juliflora, promotes… Read more »
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology student prizewinner, Brian Lovett explains why fungi are the ultimate nemesis of insects. The… Read more »
April 25 is a day when World Malaria Day takes place, highlighting the impact that malaria has had and continues to have around… Read more »
Today, Genome Biology published research investigating the success of using zinc-finger nucleases to create attenuated parasites… Read more »
Here’s a roundup of some of the latest research published in our biology journals during September.
Here’s a roundup of some of the latest research published in our biology journals last month.
April has gone, but its highlights are here: canine health, antibiotic resistance, chromatin organization in the sperm nucleus,… Read more »
April 25th is World Malaria Day, a day to focus on a disease that impacts half the world's population, but for scientists working… Read more »
Spring has finally sprung. The bulbs are out in Kew Gardens, and so are March's highlights from our biology journals.