A new study in Science Bulletin presents DVSTP, a deep learning system that integrates pathology images with spatial ...
Hello and welcome to this podcast from Nature Research Custom Media and Leica Microsystems. I’m science journalist Izzie Clarke, and in this episode we explore an innovative technique that shows where ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
During his training in clinical dermatology, Thierry Nordmann encountered several patients with a rare, horrifying condition called toxic epidermal necrolysis, or TEN. Widely considered to be the only ...
A global team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry has made a discovery that has helped save the lives of patients suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis. This rare but often ...
Seer's presence at ASMS 2026 will span a featured breakfast symposium previewing one of the most ambitious applications of AI-driven proteomics to date, an oral presentation introducing ...
As the field of proteomics continues to advance, scientists are using new methods to answer longstanding questions about rare diseases. One such disease is α-1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), a ...
To study biological processes, scientists often take snapshots of the molecules in cells, such as proteins and nucleotides, at specific points in time. In spatial biology, they can leverage molecular ...
Thierry Nordmann (left) is a clinician-scientist and dermatologist with a focus on inflammatory cutaneous disorders. He completed his PhD after his medical studies, investigating anti-inflammatory ...
Leveraging advanced spatial proteomics, scientists have identified the JAK/STAT pathway as a critical target for treating toxic epidermal necrolysis, offering new hope for patients with this ...
Those hoping to uncover new science may feel disheartened if they struggle with inadequate tools and doubt that more capable tools are within reach. Until recently, such was the case in proteomics.