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Fast and spurious
Did you ever wonder: Hey, the original SARS outbreak was 15 years ago, why don’t we just use the SARS vaccine we put our (and every...
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Target practice
The early days of the COVID-19 pandemic have seen a rush to repurpose existing approved or near approval drugs, due to the urgency of the...
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Pheno-menal
The truth wins out in the end. Time and again we have fallen in love with spectacular molecular techniques of drug discovery, but Mother...
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Back to plaque
Alzheimer’s Disease is an asteroid headed directly at Earth. An astonishing 1 in 4 Americans are expected to develop this devastating...
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Shock drop
There are drug adverse events, and then there are the Voldemorts of drug adverse effects, whose which-must-not-be-named. Bleeding in...
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At tissue
Context counts. If you are running towards the scene of a crime, you are doing something and you ARE something VERY different than if...
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Reading cancer's résumé
Thinking about battling cancer without understanding its tissue of origin would be like hiring someone without knowing about their...
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No holds–barred!
Clinical holds are lost battles in the war against drug attrition. The process of drug development critically revolves around the FDA’s...
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Thymus up: the hidden powers of HCAC7
Some autoimmune diseases, like lupus, affect multiple tissues, but some, like inflammatory bowel disease, affect only specific types. A...
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