Month: June 2020
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MD Anderson to Advance Laser Immunotherapy
An experimental cancer treatment that uses lasers to activate drugs that invoke the immune system is being evaluated by MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Achieving Efficiency In Your Clinic
It’s not news that to be considered competitive, companies need to have a digital presence.
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Start-Up Creating a Simpler, Stable Liquid Biopsy
A new company spun off from University of Oxford is developing a stable and sensitive blood test to detect multiple types of cancer in their early stages.
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Large-Scale Antibody Screening Device in Development
A system to quickly screen for human antibodies that neutralize SARS-CoV-2 or other infectious viruses is being developed at Texas A&M University.
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How Science and Technology Are Shaping Business
Here are the top seven ways science and technology are shaping the future of businesses today.
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Editorial – No More Business as Usual
As much as Science & Enterprise tries to stick to its reporting of science news for business people, and enterprise for scientists, sometimes events of the day overtake our usual news topics.
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Fix Discovered for Gene Therapy Virus Delivery
Researchers in France and the U.S. discovered a bacterial enzyme that blocks immune reactions to otherwise benign viruses that deliver gene therapies.
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Biotechs Apply Crispr Gene-Editing for Hemophilia
A treatment for the blood disease hemophilia and other inherited disorders are being developed with the gene-editing technology Crispr in a biotechnology deal.
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Covid-19 Antibody Therapy Trial Underway
A clinical trial of neutralizing antibodies to treat Covid-19 infections began testing the therapy with hospitalized patients in New York and Los Angeles.