
Artificial intelligence better than rats at detecting toxic chemicals
Millions of animals – mainly rats and mice – are used every year as surrogates for humans in toxicology testing. Such testing is often required
Millions of animals – mainly rats and mice – are used every year as surrogates for humans in toxicology testing. Such testing is often required
As part of Parsemus Foundation’s commitment to animal welfare, we’re proud to be a new sponsor of the Janet Wood Innovation Award, which supports the
Vasalgel made the Daily Beast’s list of the medical advances in 2017 that “are going to not only dramatically transform how we think about the
If you or someone you know has adrenal insufficiency, you probably understand how difficult it is to regulate glucocorticoid replacement therapy. That’s because the body
Usually, the development of a medical device happens out of the public eye, but in our case, we have shared information with the public and
Individuals undergoing chemotherapy often suffer from side effects, including pain or numbness in the hands and feet (called chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy). Sometimes it is so
A carefully controlled study has reported that stents given to individuals with a severe blockage of an artery did not improve their pain or their
Scientists from the University of Maryland School of Medicine have reviewed the data on various medical procedures and presented an analysis of the most overused
How will the availability of new male contraceptive options impact the number of unintended pregnancies? Researchers recently created a model to answer that question in
This year has been especially busy for the Vasalgel program — and ramping up to clinical trials over the next year will require all our