Using a specialized device that translates images into sound, Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists and colleagues showed that people who are blind recognized basic faces using the part of the brain known as the fusiform face area, a region that is crucial for the processing of faces in sighted people.
Q&A: Sanofi’s R&D head reflects on his first year, a post-Dupixent future, and finding an identity
Almost a year ago, Sanofi made history for the wrong reasons. Last October, CEO Paul Hudson announced strategic changes including boosting R&D spending and pulling