BioByte 146: How Pleiades Predicts Alzheimer's, New EDEN Models Enable Drug Design via Evolutionary Datasets, Exploring the Inverse Relationship between Peripheral Cancer and AD, and Synthetic Ecology

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Welcome to Decoding Bio’s BioByte: each week our writing collective highlight notable news—from the latest scientific papers to the latest funding rounds—and everything in between. All in one place.Subscribe nowCamillo Golgi, Plate XIII. Some ganglion cell types in the convoluted gray layer of the pes Hippocampi major, 1885, anatomical drawingWhat we readBlogsUsing Interpretability to Identify a Novel Class of Alzheimer’s Biomarkers [Wang et al., Goodfire, January 2026]Why it matters: Researcher...

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