Insilica Inc. today announced the publication of a new perspective in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence titled ...
Hartung began to grow and assemble brain cells into functional organoids in 2012 using cells from human skin samples reprogrammed into an embryonic stem cell-like state. Each organoid contains about ...
Computers are not mechanical brains, and our brains are not biological computers. They differ in function, organization, and composition. Both have circuits, sure, but computer chips are ultimately ...
Thomas N. Hartung, 46, of Allentown formerly of Viola, DE, passed away Thursday, October 4, 2012 in the Hospice House of St. Lukes Bethlehem. Born in Summit, NJ, he was the son of Philip H. Hartung Jr ...
Dr. Thomas Hartung is Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing in Baltimore, Maryland. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through ...
Machine learning could be the key to reducing the use of animals in experiments. Effective gene editing programs rely on a platform-based approach that prioritizes clinical precision, ...
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