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New Anti-Malarial Drug Screening Model

University of South Florida researchers demonstrate novel chemogenomic profiling to identify drug targets for the most lethal strain of malaria.
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Bespak and Aesica Unveil New Single Source Supply Chain Solution

Supply chain solution for drug delivery device and pharmaceutical manufacturing services.
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J & J to Acquire Novira

Complements and strengthens existing pipeline to combat Hepatitis B virus.
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WuXi, Lilly Announce Strategic Collaboration

WuXi PharmaTech and Eli Lilly have announced that they have entered into a strategic collaboration to develop, manufacture and commercialize a novel small molecule in China.
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BioDuro Announces US Merger with Formex

Combined companies will support BioDuro's global expansion of services to provide end to end solutions from integrated drug discovery and development, API synthesis and optimization, to formulation and cGMP manufacture of drug product
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How to Control Shape, Structure of DNA and RNA

Researchers have used computational modelling to shed light on precisely how charged gold nanoparticles influence the structure of DNA and RNA.
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Genetically Engineering Algae to Kill Cancer Cells

New interdisciplinary research has revealed the frontline role tiny algae could play in the battle against cancer, through the innovative use of nanotechnology.
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QuickSTAT Partners with Almac Group

Strategic partnership provides JIT global logistics inventory management program and newly commissioned facility to accelerate delivery of clinical trial supplies.
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Giant Molecules Inhibit Ebola Infection

European researchers have designed a "giant" molecule formed by thirteen fullerenes covered by carbohydrates which, by blocking this receptor, are able to inhibit the cell infection by an artificial ebola virus model.
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Developing an Antibiotic Alternative to Treat Infections

Washington State University researchers for the first time have discovered how electrical stimulation works for the treatment of bacterial infections, paving the way for a viable alternative to medicinal antibiotics.
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