Mary Ann Liebert Inc. was founded in 1980 by Mary Ann Liebert in New Rochelle, NY. The company publishes peer-reviewed journals, books and trade magazines in a variety of fields. A sample of journals, include Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Human Gene Therapy and Women's Health. BioConferences International Inc. is a subsidiary of Mary Ann Liebert Inc. This company's focus is to organize symposiums and conferences in Biotechnology, Women's Health, Alternative Medicine, Law and more.

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Researchers discuss unity and the power of racial healing

A new Roundtable discussion in the journal Health Equity explores the results of a poll conducted by the National Collaborative for Health Equity (NCHE), called the "Heart of America Annual Survey." The survey found that ...

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The Idaho student homicides and forensic genetics

DNA analysis of blood on a knife sheath helped lead to the arrest of accused murderer Bryan Kohberger in the homicide of four University of Idaho students. The leading role forensic genetics, familial DNA searching, and forensic ...

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In a forward-looking article, George Church, Ph.D., from Harvard University and the Wyss Institute, proposes the use of picogram to nanogram-scale probes that can land, replicate, and produce a communications module at the ...

Understanding virtual memory CD8+ T Cells

Virtual memory CD8+ T cells (TVM) are a relatively recent discovery in humans. A new review discusses what is known about them from mouse models and their cellular equivalents in humans, as described in the Journal of Interferon ...

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