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Browsing Tag

Drug discovery

15 posts
MMedication
Medicines Reimagined – Repurposing Drugs For New Indications
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Medicines Reimagined – Repurposing Drugs For New Indications

  • 30 August 2025
In a group of health-related headlines, one says “Hope for new drug approach. getty As government-supported research in…
CComputing
AI and Quantum Computing Advance Drug Discovery Amid Challenges
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AI and Quantum Computing Advance Drug Discovery Amid Challenges

  • 12 August 2025
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, a recent breakthrough highlighted by the BBC underscores the accelerating pace…
GGenetics
Morphological map of under- and overexpression of genes in human cells
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Morphological map of under- and overexpression of genes in human cells

  • 8 August 2025
Mattiazzi Usaj, M. et al. High-content screening for quantitative cell biology. Trends Cell Biol. 26, 598–611 (2016). CAS …
GGenetics
Hibernation’s Hidden Healing ‘Superpowers’ Could Be Locked in Our DNA
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Hibernation’s Hidden Healing ‘Superpowers’ Could Be Locked in Our DNA

  • 31 July 2025
After spending months without eating, drinking, or moving, hibernating mammals must rebound from extreme physiological changes. Two new…
GGenetics
New computational tool uncovers hidden genetic mutations in proteins
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Australian scientists uncover new way to halt aggressive cancer growth

  • 28 July 2025
Australian researchers have discovered a promising new strategy to suppress the growth of aggressive and hard-to-treat cancers by…
GGenetics
Insmed explores a new frontier in genetic therapeutics
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Insmed explores a new frontier in genetic therapeutics

  • 28 July 2025
Nestled on the southern fringe of Cambridge within the Babraham Research Campus, US-based biopharma Insmed is laying the…
MMedication
First New PTSD Drug in Two Decades On the Horizon?
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First New PTSD Drug in Two Decades On the Horizon?

  • 18 July 2025
The Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee of the FDA is set to meet on July 18 to consider a…
CComputing
IBM Quantum Starling: Paving the Way for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing and Real-World Applications by 2029. (Image Source: Fe)
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A quantum leap into reality – Technology News

  • 14 July 2025
he IBM Quantum Starling project represents a significant breakthrough in fault-tolerant quantum computing, paving the way for real-world…
EEU
Optibrium partners with TalTech on EU-funded PhD program to advance sustainable drug discovery
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Optibrium partners with TalTech on EU-funded PhD program to advance sustainable drug discovery

  • 2 July 2025
Optibrium, a leading developer of software and AI solutions for molecular design, today announced its partnership with TalTech…
MMedication
Everyday painkiller made from plastic — by E. coli
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Everyday painkiller made from plastic — by E. coli

  • 30 June 2025
Credit: Medicimage/SPL A common bacterium can be adapted to convert plastic waste into paracetamol, a study published this…
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