Tag: university
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Trial to Test Radio Waves to Treat Alzheimer’s
A clinical trial is inviting individuals with Alzheimer’s disease to test a device that its designers claim can reverse cognitive impairment resulting from Alzheimer’s disease.
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Many Health Apps Found Not Helping People in Need
Many mobile apps designed to help manage one’s health are not assisting people in most need of that help and often do not appropriately respond to information with dangerous consequences.
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Ostrich Antibodies to Fight Resistant Infections
A biotechnology company developing antibodies grown in ostrich eggs is partnering with a Boston hospital to test a new treatment for Clostridium difficile, or C. difficile, a stubborn infection, increasingly resistant to antibiotics, and often contracted in hospitals.
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High Leukemia Remissions Reported for Engineered T-Cells
First results from an international clinical trial of engineered immune system cells to treat leukemia in children show high rates of remission, but also many severe adverse effects.
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Biotech to Earn Up to $1 Billion from Synthetic Peptides
A biotechnology enterprise designing synthetic peptides to treat a range of diseases could gain up to $1 billion or more in a licensing deal with the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
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Room-Temperature Vaccine Storage Techniques Devised
Vaccines against viral diseases today need to be kept refrigerated to prevent spoilage, which raises costs and often prevents their widespread use in many developing regions. A team of materials scientists at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, or EPFL, proposes methods for storing vaccines without refrigeration for many days.
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Company Launches to Discover Gut-Brain Therapies
A California Institute of Technology biologist is starting a new enterprise to discover treatments for neurological disorders through pathways originating in the gut.
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Biodegradable Capsule Designed for Hemophilia Drug
A chemical engineering group designed a capsule to deliver blood coagulating proteins for people with hemophilia B who now require injections or infusions.
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Liquid Biopsy Better Detects Lung Cancer Mutations
Tests of blood and urine from patients with a common form of lung cancer show these liquid biopsies more accurately identified cancer-causing mutations than traditional tissue sample biopsies.
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Nylon Fibers Given Muscle-Like Bending Properties
Research engineers at MIT designed a process that gives ordinary nylon fibers the ability to bend and flex like artificial muscles.