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How Proteins on Influenza Viruses Tilt, "Breathe"
Simulations show that the proteins on the influenza viral surface targeted by vaccines can tilt and wave in “breath-like” motions, which could be exploited to better defend against the flu.
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Agilent XF T Cell Metabolic Profiling Assay Data Interpretation Guide
View this video to learn how to interpret these assay results.
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"A Leader in Science", Professor Jane Clarke FRS in Conversation With Roger Mosey
Professor Jane Clarke FRS, a world-leading and award-winning biophysical protein chemist and now President of Wolfson College Cambridge, talks to Roger Mosey about leading in science and defying expectations.
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Testing a Breast Cancer Vaccine
A vaccine which targets an aggressive form of breast cancer is moving forward to a second trial involving patients fighting cancer.
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Why Vaccine Developers Need a Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD)
Watch this short presentation to learn how a high resolution HPLC-CAD platform can provide accurate and fast characterization of your LNP formulations.
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Discovery of Novel Glutamine Antagonist Prodrugs: A Story From Bench 2 Bedside
Speaking at Drug Discovery & Development 2021 online symposium, Rana Rais, Associate Professor of Neurology from Johns Hopkins presented her talk on the discovery of novel glutamine antagonist prodrugs.
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How To Ensure Lipid Nanoparticle (LNP) Quality With Adam Crowe
In this episode of Teach Me in 10 we are joined by Adam Crowe, manager of analytical development at Precision NanoSystems Inc.
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What's a Food Allergy and What's Not? Body Stuff With Dr. Jen Gunter
People often mix up food allergies and food intolerances, even though they require completely different medical treatments. Dr. Jen Gunter explains the differences.
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How To Dry Biotherapeutics
Drying temperature-sensitive biotherapeutics saves costs, improves storage, stability and transportation possibilities. In this 5-minute lecture, gain expert advice on how to use spray drying and freeze drying to formulate biotherapeutic compounds.
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Engineering Microorganisms To Make Useful Materials
Engineered living materials promise to aid efforts in human health, energy and environmental remediation. Now they can be built big and customized with less effort.
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