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Novel screening method gives pharma shot in the arm

August 24, 2017
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have created a new, more responsive method to screen potential drugs.

Transatlantic drive to tackle antimicrobial resistance

July 18, 2017
A collaboration to identify antimicrobial drug targets in a novel way has been announced by research organisations in the UK and Canada.

New non-animal toxicity test

May 9, 2017
Researchers in Sweden have developed a method to reduce the need for animals in toxicological testing.

Breakthrough raises hope for anti-ageing drug

April 5, 2017
Scientists have identified part of a molecular process that enables cells to repair DNA damage, raising hopes of a drug that reverses ageing or enables astronauts to travel to Mars.

Antibiotics linked to bee population dive

March 23, 2017
The mystery around increasing bee deaths and colony collapse disorder may be linked to antibiotics.

New treatment to combat antibiotic resistance

November 8, 2016
Researchers have discovered antimicrobial peptides that can kill bacteria resistant to existing antibiotics.

Receptor successfully isolated to tackle Alzheimer’s

September 6, 2016
Scientists have discovered that blocking a specific part of an ion channel can prevent the memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) can be found in the cell...

CRACK IT launch their annual challenges

September 1, 2016
The 2016 CRACK IT Challenges to improve business processes have been announced and will be launched on 8th September 2016.

Novel method for producing antibiotic introduced

May 16, 2016
Scientists from the University of Bristol have developed a new method for producing an antibiotic.

Promising phase I Ebola trials

May 13, 2016
Scientists involved in Phase I trials for an Ebola vaccine have described recent results as very promising.

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