Content by Jonathan James:

Disease Area Pain & critical care

Painful Inequality?

| Jonathan James

How sex-dependent differences in molecular mechanisms could underpin men and women’s distinct experiences of chronic neuropathic pain.

Outside the Lab Public health

Picking up on the Subtler Signs of Brain Cancer

| Jonathan James

How early telltales of tumors are frequently missed by both patients and clinicians

Tools & Techniques Diagnostics & prognostics

Seeing is Believing

| Jonathan James

Could changes in retinal blood vessels act as an early bio-marker for Alzheimer’s disease?

Research Field Biomedical engineering

The Skin Synthesizers

| Jonathan James

How functionally polarized full-thickness tissue regeneration, artificial intelligence and advanced 3D printing hold the keys to advanced wound repair

Research Field Nanomedicine

Rewriting the Cancer Code

| Jonathan James

Scientists are targeting cancer’s “housekeeping” genes with biological nanomachines

Disease Area Cancer

Proving the worth of ICIs

| Jonathan James

New evidence points to the safety – and benefits – of immune checkpoint therapy in HIV-positive cancer patients

Tools & Techniques Drug delivery

Next Steps for the Self-Righting Insulin Pill

| Jonathan James

Will diabetes treatment be revolutionized by the drug delivery capsule inspired by the geometry of the leopard tortoise?

Research Field Neurological

Redirecting Cell Fate

| Jonathan James

A chemical cocktail of small molecules shows promise in driving neuro-regeneration.

Tools & Techniques Diagnostics & prognostics

A Nose for Cancer

| Jonathan James

Could a multi-layer graphene (MLG)-based biomarker sensor offer the sensitivity needed for earlier lung cancer detection?

Research Field Neuroscience

Decoding Depression

| Jonathan James

The publication of over 100 genetic markers associated with depression has rocked the neuroscience community.

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