Remove Cell Biology Remove DNA Remove Immune Response Remove Laboratories
article thumbnail

What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 3

Drug Discovery World

Enkelejda Miho, PhD, Professor, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, and Managing Director, aiNET, on: ‘The singular immune response to dengue and machine learning identification of antibodies in high-throughput sequences’.

article thumbnail

Codon Digest: CAR-T Therapy for Neuroblastoma

Codon

Marine sponges were cultured in the laboratory continuously for the first time. Sponge cells double in population quite quickly — around 40 minutes — and could be engineered to manufacture drugs. Read DNA Sequencing & Synthesis *Quantitative analysis of tRNA abundance and modifications by nanopore RNA sequencing.

article thumbnail

Codon Digest: GPT-4 Controls a Robot

Codon

This looks like an early step toward a much different future for biology: One in which natural language is used to design experiments, program robots, and automate experiments in high-throughput. Skin microbes can trigger strong immune responses. epidermidis , can actually trigger tumor-specific T cells. coli K12 biofilm.