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HIV virus eliminated with CRISPR and new antiretroviral therapy

July 4, 2019
Replication-competent HIV-1 DNA – the virus responsible for AIDS – has been eliminated from the genomes of living animals for the first time.

Oxford BioEscalator opens for medical startups

June 28, 2019
The University of Oxford has opened a new innovation centre for early-stage medical science companies.

Google and Sanofi plan innovation lab

June 20, 2019
Google and biopharmaceutical company Sanofi have partnered to develop a virtual innovation lab for the development of medicines and health services.

Electrical pulses identify live bacteria

June 19, 2019
A new bioelectrical device that can differentiate dead or alive bacteria within minutes could offer a faster diagnostic tool.

A very fertile mind

May 3, 2019
Professor Simon Fishel worked with the team that created the first IVF baby in 1978 and with Nobel Prize winner Professor Sir Robert Edwards. His new book offers a glimpse...

£20M dementia care tech centre

April 18, 2019
A new centre at Imperial College London will develop technologies to support people with dementia and provide research into how dementia develops. The £20 million Care Research & Technology Centre...

Bringing malaria diagnostics into the fold

April 5, 2019
Malaria is one of the biggest killers on the planet. Early diagnosis is considered an incredibly important part of defeating the disease, but could folded sheets of wax paper really...

Reading the immune system

February 14, 2019
It is a combination of academia and industry which is helping Aleksandr Kovaltsuk read the logbook of the immune system…In the last three decades, scientists have developed various techniques to...

Disease-fighting microrobots

February 8, 2019
Tiny ingestible robots have been developed to deliver drugs directly to diseased tissue. The devices are made of hydrogel nanocomposites containing magnetic nanoparticles, allowing them to be controlled via an...

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