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BIA #TestingMethods2020 Update

April 27, 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine trials start in the UK, testing scales up and knowledge economy support package valued by members.

New collaboration to drive understanding of COVID-19

April 26, 2020
A new collaboration between Medicines Discovery Catapult, Retrogenix and Peak Proteins will work to identify target receptors for COVID-19 and advance understanding of the cellular mechanisms of infection by COVID-19.

Targeted prevention of preterm labour

April 26, 2020
A new approach that targets problematic molecular pathway to prevent preterm labour and birth has been identified by research from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine.

One step closer to targeted cancer suppression

April 23, 2020
A multi-national team from at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Centre and Case Comprehensive Cancer Centre have identified the binding site for targeted cancer suppression.

CERN takes on Covid-19

April 9, 2020
The World’s biggest experiment, CERN, has established a task force to identify and support contributions from the Organization’s global community to combatting the COVID-19 pandemic.

Inflatable lab for fast COVID-19 testing

April 9, 2020
As many countries rapidly build-up screening and testing infrastructure for Covid-19, a Chinese institute have designed a mobile, inflatable P2 level biosafety laboratory

Antibody from SARS epidemic reacts with Coronavirus

April 9, 2020
An antibody recovered from a survivor of the SARS epidemic in the early 2000s has revealed a potential vulnerability of COVID-19, according to a new study.

We need to talk about live wet-markets

April 6, 2020
How do we make sure this doesn’t happen ever again? How do we reduce novel zoonotics in our species?

Coronavirus – is it just “a type of ‘flu”?

April 2, 2020
The virology, genomics, epidemiology and medical response – Chief Virology Examiner at the Institute of Biomedical Science, Dr Sarah Pitt, sums up current thinking on coronaviruses and compares the outbreak...

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