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Turning science into business: Exploiting macrophage biology

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DDW’s Diana Spencer chats to Macomics’ co-founder and VP Immunology Dr Luca Cassetta about the company’s approach to tumour suppression and the challenges of launching a new business in early 2020. DS: Congratulations on the publication of your discoveries in Nature Reviews Cancer. Your studies focus on tumour associated macrophages (TAMs).

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 2

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Ahead of protein and antibody engineering conference PEGS Europe 2024 in Lisbon, DDW’s Megan Thomas looks at what to expect from each track of the annual biologics technology meeting. Croasdale-Wood will then participate in a keynote chat, interviewed by Miho.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 1

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Ahead of protein and antibody engineering conference PEGS Europe 2024 in Lisbon, DDW’s Megan Thomas looks at what to expect from each track of the annual biologics technology meeting.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 3

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Ahead of protein and antibody engineering conference PEGS Europe 2024 in Lisbon, DDW’s Megan Thomas looks at what to expect from each track of the annual biologics technology meeting. Ali Madani, PhD, Founder and CEO, Profluent Bio, on: ‘Protein engineering with large language models’.

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Synthetic biology tools advancing and accelerating drug discovery efforts

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The brainchild of multidisciplinary experts in computer science, physics, engineering, and biology, the field of synthetic biology has not only rapidly progressed in the last few decades but it’s also becoming more accessible and cost-effective. If there’s a mismatch between two strands, the DNA will melt away at a lower temperature.

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