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Dr. Monica Gandhi, MD, an infectious diseases doctor and professor of medicine at UC San Francisco, poses the hypothesis that masks and other social distancing measures may reduce the viral inoculum – or amount – of the SARS-CoV-2 we contract.
Immuno-oncology and CAR T cells energized the field of regenerative medicine, but for cell and gene to deliver on their promises, new, disruptive technologies and new modes of operation are needed.
By using naturally-derived scaffolds, human cells and other biocompatible materials, 3D bioprinting has ushered in opportunities for researchers to design, print and optimize patient personalized tissues for purposes ranging from transplantation to drug testing.
Biopharma and life sciences companies bolster their leadership teams with these Movers & Shakers.
This week, the judge overseeing her trial denied all efforts from her legal team to dismiss more than a dozen criminal charges against the Theranos founder.
To date, all the major clinical trials of vaccines against COVID-19 have been in adults.
The urgency of 2020 has shone a spotlight on the investment and advances in the U.S. biotech industry over the past decade – and overall, it is looking strong.
Femtech represents significant growth opportunities for biotech companies, but is still under the radar for most investors. None-the-less, pioneering companies are emerging to address this sector’s many underserved needs.
Charles M. Lieber is currently on paid leave from Harvard’s chemistry department after his arrest in January on charges of lying to the U.S. government about funds received from China.
A 41-year-old man from Richland, Wash. was convicted on 47 counts of fraud and drug related charges on Oct. 1, according to the U.S. Justice Department’s Eastern District of Washington.
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