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Study Challenges Oldest Observation in Cancer Metabolism

Scientists have discovered that lactate provides a fuel for growing tumors, challenging a nearly century-old observation known as the Warburg effect.
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Avacta Initiates Collaboration with FIT Biotech Oy

Collaboration to assess the benefits of combining Affimer technology with FIT Biotech’s gtGTU platform for gene therapy research.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Freezing molecules to solve their structure

Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for "developing Cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution."
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Lonza to Acquire a U.S. Clinical Manufacturing Site from Shire

New site adds early-phase clinical manufacture on the West Coast, complements existing clinical assets.
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The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Awarded to Circadian Biologists

The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has today decided to award the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young for their discoveries of molecular mechanisms controlling the circadian rhythm.
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Waters Corporation CEO to Officiate at New Facility Opening in Brasov, Romania

Chris O’Connell will inaugurate Water Corporations, Romanian Software Development Center that employs more than 160 members of staff.
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New Method to Separate Mirrored Molecules Could Lead to Safer Drugs

The Dionne lab is developing an optical filter to sort chiral molecules, which could lead to purer and safer drugs and agrichemicals.
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Cancer Cells’ Energy Source Blocked by Natural Compound

Researchers have not only untangled an unusual wiring system that cancer cells use for carbohydrate metabolism, but also identified a natural compound that appears to selectively shut down this system in laboratory studies.
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APC Protein Deletion Disrupts Cell Signalling and Could Cause Autism

Researchers show deletion of the protein APC in progenitor cells leads to massive disruption of brain development and a signaling cascade previously linked to genes associated with autism.
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SCIEX Receive Science and Technology Award at HUPO 2017

Two researchers from SCIEX received the HUPO 2017 award at the 16th Human Proteome Organization World Congress in Dublin, Ireland.
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