An international group of geneticists and archaeologists has discovered that the ancestry of dogs can…
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The Francis Crick Institute is a leading biomedical research center located in London, UK. Established in 2015 through the partnership of six of the UK’s most successful scientific and academic organizations, including the Medical Research Council, Cancer Research UK, and the Wellcome Trust, the institute is named after Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA. Its primary mission is to understand the fundamental biology underlying health and disease, fostering innovative research and technology to treat illnesses and understand human health better. The Crick hosts over 1,500 scientists and staff, focusing on diverse research areas such as cancer biology, neuroscience, and infectious diseases, with state-of-the-art facilities that promote collaboration across scientific disciplines.
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have developed an imaging technique to capture information about…
An international team of researchers has discovered DNA mutations in a gene that senses viral…
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute, in collaboration with University of Kent, have used gene…
Scientists found 15 drug candidates that may block COVID-19 replication and aid future outbreak readiness.…
Levels of antibodies in the blood of vaccinated people that are able to recognize and…
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have found important structural similarities between SARS-CoV-2 and a…
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and University College London have found that some antibodies,…
In a feat of nanoengineering, scientists have developed a new technique to map electrical circuits…