Using CRISPR as a research tool to develop cancer treatments
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology
KSQ Therapeutics uses technology created at MIT to study the role of every human gene in disease biology
New, reversible CRISPR method can control gene expression while leaving underlying DNA sequence unchanged
Vaccine, trialed in 450 children, shows favorable safety profile and was well-tolerated
COVID-19 infections fell by 65% percent after a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines in this large community surveillance study
A new Prenetics Innovation Technology Centre will be established for advanced molecular diagnostics
First rapid antigen test with performance data on children
Sensor could be used in discovering new treatments for mental illness, in neuroscience research and to detect drugs of abuse
Like humans, plants have an ‘internal clock’ that monitors the rhythms of their environment
A menthol-like compound was found to boost the expression of genes that protect crop species from pest-related damage
Anti-cancer drug delivery to target tumor sites now becomes more effective with novel multi-stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems
New image reconstruction algorithm enhances super-resolution microscope ZEISS Elyra 7
An insider’s view on leveraging the latest single-cell technologies, including cell sorting and single-cell sequencing, to understand what drives response or resistance in checkpoint therapies
Team dedicates the award to the scientists, healthcare professionals and scientific manufacturers who have risen to the challenges of the pandemic
Scientific, technological and communications excellence has been celebrated at the Drug Discovery & Development Webinar Series, with Waters, BioTek and PHCbi among those recognized
Gang Chen, lab manager at Simon Fraser University, reveals his contribution to tackling the pandemic and how communication is vital in science
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The company will receive up to $5 million in grant funds from DARPA as part of the agency’s Nucleic Acids On-Demand World-Wide Program to plan for and prevent the next viral pandemic