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Precision cancer therapies: Where are we?

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The Avacta Therapeutics Science Day brought together senior company scientists and international oncology experts to provide an overview of the current development of the company’s cancer drug pipeline and the latest innovations in targeted oncology.

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Ensuring reliable assays: Why the ideal microplate is an invisible one

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Early operations focused on the discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP), which played a very big role in early drug discovery research operations using cellular assays. We find that scientists in early-stage drug discovery are very creative, very innovative and extremely helpful.

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Unlocking the potential of mRNA for the future treatment of rare diseases 

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As we turn our focus to new potential applications and disease areas for the platform, scientists and companies must consider the potential life-saving impact on rare, inherited diseases, says Archana Gupta , PhD, staff scientist in genetic sciences at Thermo Fisher Scientific.

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AI test could predict best cancer therapies for patients

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The technique uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse protein data harvested from tumour cells, using an algorithm trained by looking at changes to 52 proteins when they are exposed to a panel of targeted anticancer drugs. The post AI test could predict best cancer therapies for patients appeared first on.

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Blood Donor Day 2023: Experts weigh in 

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The spokesperson continued by stating that NHSBT supports many steps of the stem cell transplantation and advanced therapies supply chains, including donor identification and tissue typing services, cell collection, processing, freezing and storage, through to cell expansion and genetic modification.