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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...

Consortium to develop COVID-19 vaccine

April 2, 2020
University of Oxford researchers working in an unprecedented vaccine development effort to prevent COVID-19 have started screening healthy volunteers

Investment to map COVID-19

March 24, 2020
The government have announced a £20 million investment to map how COVID-19 spreads and behaves by using whole genome sequencing.

Seed funding for oncology drug developer

March 24, 2020
A biotechnology company focused on the treatment of cancer has announced an additional £1 million seed capital from new investor, LifeArc.

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