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Women in STEM: An Inspiring Journey with Dr Jo Brewer

Drug Target Review

It set a precedent with regulators as to what is expected in some instances. I think the cell-therapy field has evolved a lot – and is continuing to do so – in the time I’ve been working with this. I think it feels different out there now that cell therapy is real; it’s on the map.

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Codon Digest: CAR-T Therapy for Neuroblastoma

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“Computer science is to biology what calculus is to physics.” ” — Harold Morowitz 🔥 Ten Amazing Things (that happened this week…) A CAR-T therapy was tested in 27 children with neuroblastomas. The CAR-T cells were detectable in 26 out of 27 children after 30 months. Current Biology.

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Precision Medicine in the Genomic Era

DrugBank

Their use, as well as their integration into other types of data, has enabled the development of more precise therapies. 14 As an unbiased method for genetic variant detection, GWAS holds the promise of identifying new genes and gene regulation mechanisms underlying a variety of conditions, including complex diseases. PLoS Genet.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2009). Link The second decade of synthetic biology: 2010–2020 , by Meng F. & Link Synthetic biology in mammalian cells: next generation research tools and therapeutics , by Lienert F. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2014). . & Weiss R.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2009). Link The second decade of synthetic biology: 2010–2020 , by Meng F. & Link Synthetic biology in mammalian cells: next generation research tools and therapeutics , by Lienert F. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2014). . & Weiss R.

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