Month: July 2021
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Infographic – Majorities Favor U.S. Vaccine Mandates
As the more contagious delta variant becomes the dominant SARS-CoV-2 strain, a clear majority of American adults now favors employers mandating Covid-19 vaccines.
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Going Freelance: What Engineers Need To Know
Becoming a full-time freelancer is an incredibly exciting time as you can finally take full responsibility for your work.
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Pharma, Biotech Partner on Off-the-Shelf Cell Therapies
A biotechnology enterprise is teaming with a pharmaceutical company to develop off-the-shelf therapies for malfunctioning mitochondria, energy centers of cells.
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Fine-Tuning Process Devised for Gene Therapies
Researchers designed a technique to adjust the volume of proteins from gene therapy released into patients, providing more control for complex diseases.
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Trial Tests Psychedelic Drug Safety, Chemical Activity
A clinical trial is underway that tests an hallucinogenic compound among healthy adults as a potential treatment for mental health disorders.
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FDA Clears Stem Cell Trial for Multiple Sclerosis
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a clinical trial of stem cells extracted and cultured from patients to treat their cases of multiple sclerosis.
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How To Safely Find A House Mate
If this is the first time you are renting out any type of room or space, you may be feeling a bit overwhelmed regarding the whole thing.
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Alzheimer’s Digital Biomarkers Project Gains New Funds
A venture philanthropy group is funding an initiative to find digital data indicators of early onset of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
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Infographic – Drug Overdose Epidemic Accelerating
While the public’s attention for the past 18 months has been focused on Covid-19, the problem of opioid overdoses and deaths is still with us, and getting worse.
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Biotech Opens Gene Therapy Manufacturing Facility
A biotechnology company serving gene therapy developers is opening a manufacturing facility for engineered viruses that deliver gene therapies.