Computational approach uses medical record data to predict diagnosis of autism
The new technique can reliably predict an eventual diagnosis of autism in young children, without the need for additional blood work or procedures.
The new technique can reliably predict an eventual diagnosis of autism in young children, without the need for additional blood work or procedures.
A new UChicago study shows how DNA nanodevices can target specific cell types in living organisms, and how they might be used in the future for biomedical purposes.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have overcome technical challenges to record neural activity of marmosets, a model system in neuroscience, during natural behavior.