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BetterLife Confirms Non-controlled Status of 2-bromo-LSD with Health Canada

The Pharma Data

In yesterday’s online edition of Forbes magazine, Ahmad Doroudian, CEO of BetterLife, further emphasized the significant barriers that current regulations impose on development of the current generation of psychedelics and LSD based compounds and advantages of non-controlled second generation psychedelics such as TD-0148A.

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Scaling Phage Therapy

Codon

doi: 10.2210/rcsb_pdb/goodsell-gallery-048 The Virus that Cures It’s been over 25 years since the science magazine Discover first ran an extraordinary article about how a long-forgotten medical treatment, used in the former Soviet country of Georgia, could save us from the growing threat of untreatable, drug-resistant infections.

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Codon News: Cloned Mongolian Horses

Codon

Read more in IFL Science & Asterisk Magazine 2/ Little Cloned Horse Wild Mongolian horses, called takhi , once roamed the mighty Asian steppes. It is used to prevent respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which causes about 60,000 hospitalizations in this age group each year. Consider it our moonshot for food. Read more in WIRED.

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Codon News: Cloned Mongolian Horses

Codon

Read more in IFL Science & Asterisk Magazine 2/ Little Cloned Horse Wild Mongolian horses, called takhi , once roamed the mighty Asian steppes. It is used to prevent respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which causes about 60,000 hospitalizations in this age group each year. Consider it our moonshot for food. Read more in WIRED.

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Codon Digest: GPT-4 Controls a Robot

Codon

These microbes were engineered to express tumor antigens that could “elicit T cells that were licensed by the commensal immune program but specific for a tumor,” including both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, according to the study. Read An RNA-based system to study hepatitis B virus replication and evaluate antivirals.

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How the Fifty States View Electronic Data as a “Product”

Drug & Device Law

Seventeen Magazine , 241 Cal. The Watters court refused to expand Kentucky law to allow tort claims over the content of “[t]elevision, movies, magazines and books (including comic books)” that at the time (in 1990) were “far more pervasive than the defendant’s games.” However, licensed software can be a UCC sale of “goods.”