Pharmacovigilance – Multimedia
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Repurposing Existing Drugs for Coronavirus: Scripps Research COVID-19 Updates
Scripps Research teams are looking for anti-viral drugs that could be given to people already exposed to the novel coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pharmacogenomics: DNA, Drugs and Dosage
A medication that works for one person may not be as effective for others, or may cause side effects. One of the reasons for this is variation in your DNA.
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Top 10 Biopharma News Stories of 2019
There have been many exciting developments in the biopharma research field this year. Here, we revisit the top 10 most-read news stories of 2019 at Technology Networks.
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A Decade in Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine
Each year, Nobel Prizes are awarded to people who have made a significant contribution in their field; this list focuses on the Nobel Prizes awarded between 2010 and 2019 to those “who made the most important discovery within the domain of physiology or medicine”.
App Note / Case Study
Perform Compliant USP 232 and ICH Q3D Elemental Analysis
Download this compendium to learn how to monitor a range of metal elemental impurities in pharmaceutical materials using elemental analysis techniques.
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Treating Cancer – 5 Types of Immunotherapy
This listicle explores the five different types of immunotherapy, how each type works, and takes a closer look at some examples of approved immunotherapies.
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Think You Know Transplants? Think Again: Five Recent Transplant Game Changers
In this list, we revisit some of the biggest "game changer" studies in transplant research published this year.
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CAR T-cell Therapy: Reprogramming the Immune System To Treat Cancer
Researchers are developing third generation CAR-T immunotherapy treatments which aim to be more effective with less side effects than previous therapies.
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Cancer Treatment Using Nanoparticles – Is It Possible?
Nanoparticles are capable of carrying chemotherapy to areas of the body afflicted by cancer. However, what if these nanoparticles were specifically targeted to treat only cancer cells and not healthy cells?
How To Guide
A Guide to Measuring Drug-Target Residence Times with Biochemical Assays
This guide provides technical background on concepts and techniques for use of Transcreener® biochemical assays to measure drug-target residence times.
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