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Beam makes USD 120M bet; GRAIL and Quest announce the collaboration; Brain organoids mimic infant’s brains; Improvement in T cells to kill cancer

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Beam Therapeutics has taken over a startup whose technology could proffer the biotech’s genetic medicines to more tissues in the body, widening the potential to approach more diseases. Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Beam aims to make more precise edits with genetic medicines, which employ base-editing.

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2021 Hansen Family Award goes to Professor Kai Johnsson

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using SNAP-tag) involves labeling cell proteins with a fluorescent dye, thereby enabling researchers to observe how proteins interact in the living cell and where in the cell they are located. With Spirochrome, he commercialized fluorescent probes for cell biology, while with Covalys, he marketed SNAP-tag and other protein labeling methods.

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Unveiling Potential: Exploring Alpha Emitter Radiopharmaceuticals

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Radiobiological and Clinical Considerations from CRO and Emerging Biotech Radiopharmaceuticals are medicinal formulations containing radioisotopes that are used in the field of nuclear medicine primarily for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases, particularly cancer. There have been more than $1.7

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