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Posts tagged ‘drug discovery’

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Apr 30, 2014

In the Age of the Microbiome blog post which initiated this series we introduced the spectacular potential that the microbiome offers for drug...

Apr 18, 2014

Outsourcing drug discovery and development has become the key to making the entire drug research process more efficient. Over the past few years...

Apr 17, 2014

We recently talked about how Green Fluorescent Protein, restriction enzymes, and CRISPR are invaluable products of basic research. These...

Apr 9, 2014

Over the course of the last century we’ve had the age of antibiotics, the genetic revolution, transplantation and immunotherapy, each of which...

Apr 2, 2014

There’s a new trend in the biotech startup world, and that’s the increasing presence of biotech startup incubators across the country. Many...

Mar 31, 2014

Scientist released a press release announcing it raised $3 million in Series B Funds to “Grow Science as a Server” Platform. Scientist is often...

Mar 26, 2014

Whenever it is announced that budgets must be tightened, it is often scientists performing basic research who are among the first to be called to...

Mar 20, 2014

While we previously discussed how rare disease research has dramatically increased in both academic and industrial research, clinical trials of...

Mar 18, 2014

Computational drug discovery has reduced the time and money required for research and development while increasing the potential number of drug...

Mar 12, 2014

Last year, Scientist announced our winners for the Rare Disease Challenge, as part of our efforts to raise awareness for rare diseases. We know how...