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How we play memories in fast forward
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered a mechanism that may explain how the brain can recall nearly all of what happened on a recent afternoon—or make a thorough plan for how to spend an upcoming afternoon—in a fraction of the time it takes to live out the experience.
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Pinning down the ticking of the neural clock
Researchers at Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown in Lisbon find neurons that both encode time and predict timing behavior in rats.
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Takeda, NsGene Partner
Takeda Pharmaceutical and NsGene, Inc. have announced a research agreement to develop encapsulated cell therapies for the potential treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
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ReNeuron Wins Major UK Grant
ReNeuron Group, a leading UK-based stem cell therapy development company, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a £2.1 million grant from Innovate UK to further advance its emerging exosome nanomedicine platform.
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Innovate UK Support for SimOmics
A University of York spin-out backed by the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Enterprise Hub, has been awarded a £300,000 grant from the UK’s innovation agency Innovate UK.
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Aesica on Recruitment Drive at Queenborough Site
Aesica Pharmaceuticals has announced that it is actively recruiting for more skilled personnel at Queenborough ahead of the launch of its new development centre at the site.
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Catalent, Roche Collaborate On SMARTag™
Collaboration focuses on development of novel molecules using SMARTag technology to couple different therapeutic modalities.
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Molecule That Appears to Fuel Deadly Genetic Illness Identified
Study reveals possible therapeutic strategy and a molecular mystery.
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Draining Speeds up Bioassays
New methodology means biological assays that once took hours could instead take minutes.
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Healing Scarred Hearts
Findings suggest stem cells may one day be used to regenerate damaged tissue after heart attack.
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