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Concept Life Sciences appoints New Group Programme Manager and US Head of Sales
Key leadership appointments support integration of the Group and expansion in the US market.
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Batavia Biosciences Teams Up with International Consortium to Support Polio Eradication
Batavia Biosciences announces its partnership with an international consortium coordinated by PATH aiming to develop and manufacture safer novel oral poliovirus vaccines (nOPV).
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Motif Bio Receives Award from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Motif Bio® plc, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specialising in developing novel antibiotics, today announced that the Company has received an award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to fund important in vitro testing that will help to advance the development of iclaprim for the treatment of lung infections in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF).
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Fast-tracking T Cell Therapies with Immune-mimicking Biomaterials
A new approach to amplify patient-specific T cells outside the body could increase the efficiency of cancer immunotherapies.
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Researchers Create Remote-Controlled Cancer Immunotherapy System
A team of researchers has developed an ultrasound-based system that can non-invasively and remotely control genetic processes in live immune T cells so that they recognize and kill cancer cells.
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Metrohm USA Opens Its New Headquarters in Florida
Metrohm USA welcomes its Tampa employees to their new North American headquarters in Riverview, Florida.
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Researchers Develop Novel ‘One-pot’ Approach to Conjugated Tetraenes Synthesis
TUAT researchers have achieved the new synthetic route of conjugated tetraenes from inexpensive and easily available 1,3-butadiene and substituted acetylenes by a one-pot approach under mild conditions. Conjugated tetraenes are important key substructures in biologically active natural products such as vitamins, and anti-mycotic drugs.
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Heart-muscle Patches Created from Human Cells Improve Recovery from Heart Attacks
Large, human cardiac-muscle patches created in the lab have been tested, for the first time, on large animals in a heart attack model. This clinically relevant approach showed that the patches significantly improved recovery from heart attack injury.
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Innate Immune Cells Reprogrammed to Fight Tuberculosis
A cure has eluded scientists for more than a century but, now, a Montreal team of researchers may have discovered a new weapon to combat this global killer. The team is re-programing - or 'training' - immune cells to kill TB. These groundbreaking findings are published online today in the journal Cell.
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Sensory Interneurons Created from Stem Cells
Researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have, for the first time, coaxed human stem cells to become sensory interneurons — the cells that give us our sense of touch.
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