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Can immune cell-based therapies become mainstream in oncology?

May 20, 2021
Can gene editing technology help transition cell-based therapies to solid tumours? Here, Jonathan Frampton looks at the potential evolution of this currently costly approach into mainstream treatment of cancer patients...

How to orchestrate your drug discovery journey

May 14, 2021
In this practical discussion, Dr Anis H Khimani looks at sustainable approaches to drug screening that leverage standardisation and validation as cornerstones in the selection of appropriate technology, methods, reagents...

Machine learning to predict demand

May 14, 2021
The impact of non-scientific demand forecasting can be significant for perishable consumables used by the modern laboratory. Here, Mark Balte, looks at three benefits you can achieve through the application...

U.S. Space Force will use digital engineering to design satellites

April 20, 2021
The new U.S. Space Force has plans to experiment with the use of digital workflows and engineering to design satellites and equipment. Digital engineering — which involves collaborative work across...

Spruce up your world with a blooming great Spring reimagining using biophilic design

April 1, 2021
Creating healthy spaces that improve our physical and mental well-being is at the top of everyone's priorities at the moment. As a spring holiday treat rather than an entirely scientific...

COVID waste is killing animals – how to pick COVID PPE litter safely

March 26, 2021
How many times have you stepped over someone else's lost or discarded facemask crushed in the dirt beneath your feet, grimaced and thought "how disgusting!" Were you even tempted to...

What trends are transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing?

March 22, 2021
Pharmaceutical manufacturers face challenges ranging from emerging drug needs to tighter regulatory controls. Here, Emily Newton looks at how many company leaders are embracing trends that could forever change pharmaceutical...

Microbial lipoxygenases: a next target against antibiotic resistance?

March 15, 2021
Russian researchers Georgy Kurakin, Anna Samoukina and Nadezhda Potapova use bioinformatics to uncover the evolutionary roots of microbial lipoxygenase functionality and raise the possibility that these enzymes may be the...

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