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What Drives Advanced Prostate Cancer?

Large international study finds 90% have anomaly that could influence treatment.
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MorphoSys to Present Data on Proprietary Programs at ASCO Annual Meeting

Abstracts include first clinical data for MOR202.
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Imperial Researchers Win Health Foundation Grant for Cancer Innovation Study

Each project will receive over £450,000 of funding to support the research.
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MorphoSys to Present Data on Proprietary Programs at 20th Congress of EHA

Substantial data packages on lead compounds MOR202 and MOR208.
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‘Pain sensing’ gene discovery could help in development of new methods of pain relief

A gene essential to the production of pain-sensing neurons in humans has been identified by an international team of researchers co-led by the University of Cambridge. The discovery, reported in the journal Nature Genetics, could have implications for the development of new methods of pain relief.
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Switching off brain circuit renders mice “out of touch” with environment

The sense of touch is important but often taken for granted in daily life because it seems simple and automatic. New research suggests that the apparent simplicity of tactile sensation comes from a clever two-stage brain circuit.
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UT Southwestern Faculty Members Named HHMI Investigators

Appointment of Dr. Kim Orth and Dr. Joshua Mendell to HHMI.
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Isarna Announces Orphan Drug Designation for ISTH0036

Orphan drug designation in the European Union to treat advanced-stage glaucoma.
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FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to ReNeuron’s RP Cell Therapy Candidate

Approval to commence a Phase I/II clinical trial in the US with stem cell therapy candidate for RP.
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It Runs in the Family

Distantly related viruses share a common machinery for replication.
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