Articles tagged with "Pharmaceutical"

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A certain ratio

January 27, 2020
Has CRISPR just given us the ability to change the sex ratio in mammals? Dermot Martin reports on new research which, while delivering an economic boost for livestock farmers, leaves...

Getting into the lab, via the stomach

January 26, 2020
Of all the incentives lab supply companies have in their arsenal – there is one guaranteed way they can entice you to buy their products…

Solidified dopamine

January 14, 2020
This mesmerizing image was captured using polarized light, giving little droplets of solidified dopamine their beautiful colours.

Can we afford to cure the incurable?

January 14, 2020
Putting us on the very cusp of a medical revolution – gene therapy could cure the incurable. But as demand grows for these marvellous medicines, have we enough capacity to...

Bioimaging collaboration takes on viral disease

December 9, 2019
A new institute collaboration will allow scientists to study viral diseases in greater detail.

Quantum physics AI speeds up drug discovery

December 9, 2019
An international collaboration has seen a team using Artificial Intelligence normally used to predict molecular wave functions and the electronic properties of molecules to speed-up the design of drug molecules...

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.

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