Remove 2005 Remove Cell Biology Remove Pharmaceuticals
article thumbnail

Building better brain models for Parkinson’s disease and beyond

Drug Target Review

Turning this tide, Professor Jens Christian Schwamborn, a cell biology expert at the University of Luxembourg and co-founder of OrganoTherapeutics , is leading a groundbreaking effort to transform our understanding and treatment of these debilitating diseases. .

Disease 52
article thumbnail

How nucleolar stress accelerates aging in mice

Drug Target Review

In 2005, he joined CNIO to lead the Genomic Instability Group where he has been ever since. Initial works from the lab concentrated on exploring the role of replicative stress in cancer and ageing, for which the group combined cell biology, mouse models and drug development projects.

RNA 64
article thumbnail

Discovering an Antimalarial Drug in Mao’s China

Codon

It was only in 2005, after the emergence of widespread resistance of P. When Louis Miller, now Chief of Malaria Cell Biology at the NIH, attended a malaria conference in Shanghai in 2008, he asked: Who discovered artemisinin? Few journal articles were written about the project using her (or anyone’s) name before 2010.

Drugs 139