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AI tool may help doctors select best drugs for COVID patients

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By tying these to underlying disease-protein-pathway relationships, the AI was also able to suggest a list of drugs – many of them untested in COVID-19 – that could be candidates for treatments of these complications. The post AI tool may help doctors select best drugs for COVID patients appeared first on.

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Genetic biomarkers could personalise therapy for TNBC

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Triple negative cancers are not driven by any of the three molecules that can be blocked by targeted hormone receptor drugs – the HER2 protein and two hormone receptors for oestrogen and progesterone – and so current treatment options are limited.

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Gene editing: beyond the hype

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‘Cutting edge’ is, for once, a truly apt description when it comes to gene editing – both because the field is pushing medicine into areas we might never have dreamed possible, and because these technologies involve literally cutting DNA at a specific point in the genome.

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What to expect from SLAS Europe 2023

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SLAS Student Poster Award The SLAS Student Poster Award recognises innovative research by students, graduate students, post- doctoral associates and junior faculty (less than four years in first academic appointment) who are chosen to present a poster during SLAS Europe 2023. It will be led by Björn C.

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Women in Science Who Have Paved the Way Forward in Genetics

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She was actually able to use the research for her doctoral thesis, graduating with a doctorate from Cambridge in 1945. The Hershey-Chase experiment is the historic study that solidified DNA as the carrier of genetic information over protein. Martha Chase: For the Books. Martha Chase.

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