Vilsack working with FDA on animal biotechnology – Farm Progress
Despite the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on animal biotechnology at the end of the Trump administration between the USDA and the Department of Health and Human Services, animal biotechnology approvals remain stalled....
Cell Therapy Manufacturing and Clinical Comparability: What, How, and When
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Laura SandsHead of Regulatory Affairs, Personalized Medicine, Lonza
Michal Besser, PhDHead of LaboratoryElla Lemelbaum Institute of Immuno-OncologySheba Medical Center
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FDA Places Clinical Hold on Allogene CAR-T Cancer Trials
Allogene Therapeutics saw its shares fall more than 40% in early trading Friday after acknowledging that the FDA had placed a clinical hold on its trials evaluating its allogeneic CAR T (AlloCAR T) therapies...
Oncotarget: Scent test to screen for early-stage pancreatic cancer
Oncotarget published “Scent test using Caenorhabditis elegans to screen for early-stage pancreatic cancer” which reported that although early detection and diagnosis are indispensable for improving the prognosis of patients with pancreatic cancer, both have yet...
Uganda edges toward accepting biotechnology as climate challenges mount – Alliance for Science
Faced with weather extremes, food insecurity and a fast-growing population, there is growing acceptance in Uganda for adopting innovative biotechnologies to address climate change-related agricultural challenges.
Unlike its neighbor, Kenya, which has warmed up to...
NIH grant will further researcher’s work detecting breast cancer
Electrical engineering professor Magda El-Shenawee’s effort to develop a more accurate and less-invasive method for detecting breast cancer will benefit from a $424,545 grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Credit: University of Arkansas
Electrical engineering...
Self-Oscillating Circadian Clock Assembled in a Test Tube
Daily cycles in virtually every aspect of our physiology are driven by biological (or circadian) clocks in our cells. A team of interdisciplinary scientists has now reconstituted the circadian clock of cyanobacteria in a...
Adapting biological research and development to COVID-19
insights from industryDr. Yuning ChenR&D ManagerSino Biological In this interview, News-Medical talks to Dr. Yuning Chen, about the work he does with Sino Biological and how they have adapted their research & development...
Using AI in biology to unravel how cells fight off invaders
Imagine the day when any tissue or organ can be repaired or the replacements personalized to the patient. That's one of the goals of work being done by David Umulis of Purdue University and...
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