Preclinical

There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
It’s no secret that the global biopharma and life sciences industry is large. Sometimes the immense size of the industry can lead fascinating news tidbits to fall through the cracks, particularly those from smaller companies scattered across the globe. This week BioSpace will launch a new roundup of news from companies across the globe.
Researchers with Iowa-based Cellular Engineering Technologies, the John Paul II Medical Research Institute and the University of Iowa published research in late 2018 describing a safer and ethical method of creating pluripotent stem cells from cord blood and peripheral blood.
Sometimes it seems like just about every disease, including heart attacks, have been linked to gum disease. And sometimes it seems like just about everything from aluminum pots to herpes virus has been linked to Alzheimer’s.
While Purdue battles numerous lawsuits over its alleged role in the opioid crisis, the Connecticut-based company has made inroads into developing non-opioid pain treatments.
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
Cancer Research UK, a cancer research and awareness charity in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man, recently announced its latest Grand Challenge winners. This cancer research grant awards a series of £20 million wards to international, multidisciplinary teams that focus on unique and new approaches to cancer.
Scientists at DZNE, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (HIH) and the University Hospital Tuebingen identified a protein in blood that can precisely track Alzheimer’s disease progression before the first symptoms appear.
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
The researchers identified a group of centyrins that blocked the action of five toxins generated by Staphylococcus aureus, the bacteria that causes Staph infections.
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