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FDA Approves Pembrolizumab for Hodgkin Lymphoma

On March 14, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved pembrolizumab (Keytruda®) for the treatment of some patients with classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL).
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Agilent Technologies Presents Thought Leader Award to Professor Dwight Stoll for Separation Science Research

Prof. Stoll receives the award in support of his research, applying two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) to biopharmaceutical analysis.
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Synpromics Raise £5.2m in its Latest Fundraising Round

Synpromics, a leading synthetic promoter and gene control company has raised £5.2m in its latest funding round.
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Extending the Use of LIMS Into the Field

The new Matrix Gemini Field Analytics System from Autoscribe Informatics extends the use of the LIMS to the field.
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Expand Your Automated Handling Capacity

The Festo EXCM series delivers two- or three-axis Cartesian motion for benchtop assembly machines and medical laboratory devices.
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High-Resolution Imaging with Conventional Microscopes

New technique relies on expanding tissue before imaging it with a conventional light microscope.
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Tweaking Structure Can Impact Crystallization

Research shows that tweaking a molecule's structure can send it down a different path to crystallization, which could lead to better control of drug development.
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High-Fat, High-Carb Diet a Cause of Osteoarthritis

Saturated fat prime suspect in the onset of osteoarthritis after it was found to change the composition of cartilage, particularly in the weight-bearing joints of the hip and knee.
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Air Pollution May Cause Year-Round Runny Noses

Johns Hopkins researchers report that experiments in mice continually exposed to dirty air have revealed a direct biological effect.
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Frog Slime Peptide as a Universal Vaccine?

Emory scientists have discovered a peptide, urumin, in frog slime that disrupts the integrity of the flu virus.
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