A foundation is funding a biotechnology company’s research on therapies to block proteins encouraging neuron inflammation in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. . . . → Read More: Foundation Supports ALS Inflammation Treatments
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A foundation is funding a biotechnology company’s research on therapies to block proteins encouraging neuron inflammation in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. . . . → Read More: Foundation Supports ALS Inflammation Treatments A company developing waste-to-energy conversion systems revealed a version of its product that converts waste plastic to heat and electric power. . . . → Read More: Waste Plastic-to-Energy System Unveiled According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the infection rate for this year’s seasonal influenza is among the highest in the past five years. . . . → Read More: Infographic – U.S. Having Bad Flu Season A one-piece garment fitted with sensors is shown to capture data about an infant’s movements for analysis by algorithms to reveal possible developmental problems. . . . → Read More: Infant Jumpsuit Captures Objective Movement Data A university lab developed a wirelessly-controlled programmable bandage that in tests with lab mice results in more diabetic wound closure than topical medicines. . . . → Read More: Wireless Smart Bandage Designed for Chronic Wounds You want to control your narrative, because when people hear your story, you want them to take a positive message from it. . . . → Read More: Controlling Your Business’s Narrative A company developing stem cell treatments to counter frailty in older people finished enlisting participants in a clinical trial testing its therapies. . . . → Read More: Enrollment Completed in Aging Frailty Stem Cell Trial A lot of entrepreneurs struggle with time management, so there are a few solutions that might help you. . . . → Read More: Time Saving Techniques for Your Business 13 Feb. 2020. A biomedical engineering team designed probiotic bacteria, which in lab mice are shown to deliver and enhance cancer immunotherapy drugs. Researchers at Columbia University in New York describe their engineered bacteria and findings in yesterday’s issue of . . . → Read More: Engineered Bacteria Deliver Cancer Immunotherapy A bioengineering lab is creating synthetic cell scaffolds that simulate tumor cells and tissue, offering a more reliable way of testing new cancer drugs. . . . → Read More: Synthetic Cell Matrix Devised for Cancer Drug Testing |
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