Infectious Diseases – News and Features
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Oragenics Seeks Patent for Unique Gene Targets for Tuberculosis
Oragenics has filed a U.S. patent application covering a collection of 44 genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Oxford Gene Technology Joins Chavi Funded Project to Provide Microarrays for HIV Vaccine Research
OGT has been selected to design and fabricate microarrays for the Innate Discovery Team as part of the Centre for HIV-AIDS Vaccine Immunology research project to develop vaccines for HIV.
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New Nanomechanical Method for Detecting Disease and Treatment-Relevant Genes
The technique offers new possibilities for matching drug treatments more closely to patient needs.
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Dynal Bead Introduces Immunoassay Bead for IVD Applications
This bead type has been developed to provide highly precise immobilization of small antigens to the surface of the beads.
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New Technology Used To Construct the First Map of Structural Variation in the Human Genome
Beyond the simple stream of one-letter characters in the human genome sequence lies a complex, higher-order code.
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Apollo Life Science's Human Proteins Lead to Improved Cancer Treatment by Boosting Stem Cell Growth
Initial studies show human proteins outperform competitor proteins in stimulating faster growth in numbers of blood-producing stem cells.
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FermaVir’s Founder and Board Member Professor Chris McGuigan Receives the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Award for Medicinal Chemistry
Award given for contributions to producing clinical candidates for antiviral and cancer therapy; FermaVir’s FV -100 for shingles is a prime example.
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Royal Society Honors Top New Zealand Scientist
Professor Ted Baker has been instrumental in developing the field of X-ray crystallography in New Zealand.
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NZ Software Company Biomatters "does a Nokia" on Finland
Geneious 2.0 was number one Science Download on Apple.com worldwide for two straight weeks.
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ACE Biosciences Appoints Dr Roberto Machuca as Operations Manager
Company appoints Dr Roberto to scale up manufacture of Travellers’ Diarrhoea vaccine.
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