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How To Dry Biotherapeutics
Drying temperature-sensitive biotherapeutics saves costs, improves storage, stability and transportation possibilities. In this 5-minute lecture, gain expert advice on how to use spray drying and freeze drying to formulate biotherapeutic compounds.
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Engineering Microorganisms To Make Useful Materials
Engineered living materials promise to aid efforts in human health, energy and environmental remediation. Now they can be built big and customized with less effort.
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What You Need To Know About The Monkeypox Vaccine
Dr. Richard Silvera from Mount Sinai discusses what you need to know about the monkeypox vaccine.
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Key Factors To Accelerate Drug Discovery
Speaking at Drug Discovery & Development online symposium 2021, Pei Liu from GenScript, presented her talk on monoclonal antibodies.
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Lucica® Glycated Albumin-L Test for diabetes: Comparisons and Clinical Utility With Shane O’Neill
In this episode we are joined by Shane O’Neill, director of scientific affairs at EKF Diagnostics. Shane provides an introduction to the glycated albumin (GA) test for intermediate-term glycemic control in diabetic patients.
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Clinical Strategy and Development of CRISPR-Directed Gene Editing for Solid Tumors
Speaking at The Landscape of Cancer Research 2021, Dr. Eric Kmiec, founder and director of the Gene Editing Institute, presented his talk on CRISPR-directed gene editing for solid tumors.
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Immune EVaders: The Next Generation Therapeutic Agent With Amy Kauffman
In this Teach Me in 10, Lucy Lawrence and Amy Kauffman will cover what extracellular vesicles (EVs) are, the therapeutic promise they hold as well as guidance on how to culture and scale.
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New Monkeypox Treatment Trial Launches
PLATINUM is a new study investigating a potential treatment for people who have been diagnosed with monkeypox.
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Biopharmaceuticals: What They Are and How They Are Made With Professor Andrew Zydney
In less than 10 minutes, Professor Andrew Zydney covers: What are biopharmaceuticals? How do they differ from traditional small-molecule pharmaceuticals? How are they made? What factors might influence the high cost of biopharmaceuticals?
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Could Vaccines for Plants Make Pesticides a Thing of the Past?
There are raising concerns about the impact of pesticides on health and the environment. The EU-funded ChemPrime project offers a viable alternative. A new technology that, like a vaccine, prepares crops’ immune system enabling them to mount a faster and stronger immune response against future attack.
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