Bioprocessing Applications Laboratory Opened in Korea by Ecolab Life Sciences
Officials at Ecolab Life Sciences report that the company is expanding its bioprocessing business with the launch of a new bioprocessing applications lab (BPAL) in Dongtan, Korea. They say the goal is to provide...
Cells filter physical forces based on duration to detect disease
Scientists have discovered how cells decide when to respond to physical forces, potentially opening new avenues for tackling diseases such as cancer and fibrosis. The study, led by researchers at King's College London and...
WHO Designates Network of Regional Biomanufacturing Training Centers
The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated a network of regional training centers for biomanufacturing across all six WHO regions, which is intended to mark a major step forward in strengthening the global workforce...
‘Type’ Casting: Flagship-Founded Serif Modifying DNA into New Therapy Class
What happens when the scalability and redosability of messenger RNA (mRNA) is combined with the durability and programmability of gene therapy?
According to Serif Biomedicines, a five-year-old startup that emerged from stealth mode this month,...
Study identifies protein essential for repairing damage after inflammation
Whenever there is a wound or infection, the body produces an inflammatory response. This is the body's first line of defense, and macrophages - cells of the innate immune system - play a key...
Monoclonal Antibodies: Unlocking Cost and Efficiency Gains in Downstream Processing
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Scientists map 239 human-infective RNA viruses to track future outbreak risks
A new global dataset of 239 human-infective RNA viruses shows how animal hosts, vector transmission, surveillance gaps, and viral traits shape the path from spillover to epidemic threat.
Study: A complete catalogue of human-infective RNA...
AI Learns to Predict Breast Cancer Risk from How Single Cells Respond to Pressure
A study headed by researchers at City of Hope and the University of California, Berkeley has found that physical and mechanical properties of normal human mammary epithelial cells can offer a “functional readout” of...
Enabling In Vivo Lentiviral Therapies: Manufacturing Strategies to Improve Purity, Scalability, and Clinical Readiness
Lentiviral vectors are gaining momentum not just as ex vivo tools but as potential in vivo therapeutic platforms. But with that shift comes a number of manufacturing challenges, including higher doses, tighter control of...
Heart’s Constant Beating Suppresses Tumor Growth in Cardiac Tissues
The results of a study by researchers at the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) suggest that the heart’s constant beating may actively suppress tumor growth in cardiac tissues. The collective findings...















