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New stem cell found in lung may offer target for regenerative medicine – The Philadelphia Tribune

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2018-03-06 NEWS

New stem cell found in lung may offer target for regenerative medicine
The Philadelphia Tribune
Newly identified stem cells in the lung that multiply rapidly after a pulmonary injury may offer an opportunity for innovative future treatments that harness the body’s ability to regenerate. Writing in the journal Nature, scientists describe cells

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2018-03-06 NEWS

Technology Networks

Synthetic Biology Breakthrough Means Bacteria Could Produce Our Essential Drugs
Technology Networks
Declan Bates, Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Warwick’s School of Engineering and Co-Director, Warwick Integrative Synthetic Biology Centre (WISB) commented “Synthetic Biology is about making cells easier to engineer so that we can

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2018-03-06 NEWS

Bloomberg

Tiny UK Biotech Takes On Glaxo’s $730000 Gene Therapy
Bloomberg
Glaxo was hailed as a pioneer for its work to develop Strimvelis, just the second gene therapy for an inherited disease to gain approval. Now CEO Emma Walmsley is pruning likely duds from the company’s pipeline of drugs and is seeking a partner for its
Tiny Biotech Takes on Goliath Glaxo’s $730000 Gene TherapyBloombergQuint

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2018-03-06 NEWS

Bloomberg

Tiny UK Biotech Takes On Glaxo’s $730000 Gene Therapy
Bloomberg
Glaxo was hailed as a pioneer for its work to develop Strimvelis, just the second gene therapy for an inherited disease to gain approval. Now CEO Emma Walmsley is pruning likely duds from the company’s pipeline of drugs and is seeking a partner for its
Tiny Biotech Takes on Goliath Glaxo’s $730000 Gene TherapyBloombergQuint

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2018-03-06 NEWS

Infosurhoy

Drug-producing bacteria possible with synthetic biology breakthrough
Infosurhoy
Led by the Warwick Integrative Synthetic Biology Centre at Warwick’s School of Engineering and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Surrey, new research has discovered how to dynamically manage the allocation of essential

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