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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.

Time to be selective

December 15, 2019
As the AMR crisis looms large, we would do well to look beyond classic drug targets says Dr Thomas Böttcher. Concentrating on bacterial signalling molecules could hold the keys, not...

Moving from push to pull

December 9, 2019
Nothing less than an entirely new model of drug development is needed if we are to create new antibiotics says Dr Peter Jackson. And it's something NICE are finally taking...

Money talks… and heals

November 25, 2019
Beware the dreaded hyperbole. That is always in the forefront of my mind when writing for you. But it is, I’ll admit, hard to avoid when it comes to antimicrobial...

AMR Centre nominates MBL inhibitor

November 11, 2019
The AMR Centre has nominated a preclinical candidate molecule for its programme to overcome resistance mechanisms in bacteria.

More power to you

October 28, 2019
Our need for battery power is insatiable and current lithium-ion anode technology just won't cut it. Here we learn of some amazing atomic insights which led to a whole new...

Mogrify raises $16M for cell therapy

October 18, 2019
Biotechnology company Mogrify has raised an additional $16 million to develop its cell therapy programmes.

Innovation and sustainability for your lab

October 14, 2019
Source new technologies, future-proof your laboratory and find out ways to make procurement sustainable at this year's Lab Innovations show. The free-to-attend event returns to the NEC on 30th-31st October...

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