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The research was published in the journal Cancer Research.
New microfluidic process enables researchers to create unique environment for developing medicine that cannot be achieved through conventional methods, paving the way for more potent, high-quality drugs
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
As the coronavirus outbreak that causes COVID-19 escalates, biopharma companies and government agents are working quickly to develop and test a vaccine, although most estimates are it will take 12 to 18 months before it could get to market.
The compound has been licensed to Arch Biopartners and is currently in Phase I clinical trials.
Co-founder of Brisbane-based gut analysis company Microba, Professor Gene Tyson, will head up a new field of microbiome-focused research at the Queensland University of Technology.
It marks the first time researchers have been able to establish a direct link between microbes living in the body and genetic alterations that can drive cancer and could lead to new treatments for colorectal cancer.
A look at how two biotech professionals made the transition from research to inspiring students as biotech teachers with the help of EnCorps STEM Teachers Program.
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
A group of researchers at Purdue University identified an epigenetic process that controls the behavior of stem cell enhancers.
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