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8 May 2026
For the roughly 500 million people living with diabetes worldwide, even a small cut or blister on the foot can become a crisis. Diabetic wounds heal slowly, resist treatment, invite infection, and in severe cases lead to amputation. Doctors have limited options, and the search for better therapies is painfully slow.
RF - Kan Min-Yen - Diabetic Wounds
24 March 2026
Led by Professor Zhang Yang from NUS Computing, NUS Biochemistry, and the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, a research team has developed a hybrid framework that combines deep learning with physics-based modelling to improve the predictions of complex protein structures.
SoCNewsByte_RF - Zhang Yang D-I-TASSER