Tag Archives: Plasma

06Feb/26
Chimpanzee Translational Medicine: What This Closest-Primate Model Still Teaches Us (and How Biospecimens Power Modern, Ethical Studies)(OA Literature)

Chimpanzee Translational Medicine: What This Closest-Primate Model Still Teaches Us (and How Biospecimens Power Modern, Ethical Studies)

Why chimpanzees still matter in translational medicine—despite major research restrictions Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) sit at a unique intersection of biology and translational relevance. As our closest living relatives, they share deep similaritiesRead More…

06Dec/25
Marmosets in Translational Research: Why This Small Primate Is Making a Big Impact(OA Literature)

Marmosets in Translational Research: Why This Small Primate Is Making a Big Impact

If you work at the edge of discovery—where mechanistic biology must survive contact with real physiology—you’ve probably felt the gap between “works in rodents” and “works in primates.” The common marmoset (CallithrixRead More…