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Draper, Pfizer Collaborate to Develop Preclinical Organ-on-Chips

Draper and Pfizer enter a three year agreement to develop unique microphysiological systems which can be used to help predict clinical outcomes.
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NIH/SBIR Grant for Liver-on-a-Chip

MIMETAS and University of Pittsburgh win NIH/SBIR grant for Liver-on-a-Chip.
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Liquid Biopsy Chip Developed

Researchers from Worcester Polytechnic Institute have created a novel device to detect metastatic cancer cells.
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Ebola Vaccine 100% Successful in Clinical Trial

New findings bolster earlier evidence for the effectiveness of rVSV-ZEBOV, the first vaccine to prevent infection from the deadly Ebola virus.
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Sensor Sensation

Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have developed a novel sensor to demonstrate that biomolecules can be successfully sealed within microfluidic devices.
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Faster, Easier Plasma Extraction

Scientists from the University of Wollongong have developed a simple, low-cost device which can remove plasma from blood with higher levels of purity.
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Can paint strokes help identify Alzheimer's?

A new University of Liverpool study published in Neuropsychology shows that it may be possible to detect neurodegenerative disorders in artists before they are diagnosed.
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Investigation into new molecules that could potentially treat Alzheimer's

This year, results have been published of two significant research studies about molecules that could potentially treat Alzheimer's disease. The chief researcher in both studies was the head of the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), Yan Ivanenkov.
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The late effects of stress: New insights into how the brain responds to trauma

Mrs. M would never forget that day. She was walking along a busy road next to the vegetable market when two goons zipped past on a bike. One man's hand shot out and grabbed the chain around her neck.
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Single protein may hold secret to treating Parkinson's disease and more

A new way to regulate protein levels and functions could be the answer to treating devastating neurological conditions.
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