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Can We Prevent Immune System Aging?

This article explores the process of immune system aging, asking whether there is anything we can do to slow the aging clock and boost immune function.
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Scientific Publishing Coalition Sees Purpose Lead the Way

We spoke to Rachel Burley, chief publications officer at the American Physical Society, to find out what Purpose-Led Publishing is and how this initiative could benefit the scientific community.
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Liquid Chromatography at the Industrial Scale

Although chromatography is more commonly known for its analytical applications, it can also be a powerful tool for removing impurities from large-scale processes.
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Trends in Target-Based Drug Discovery

In this article, we highlight how target discovery has advanced and explore the growing role that computational approaches are playing in modern drug target identification.
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Life With Fibromyalgia: Exploring Current Research

In this article, we explore treatment options for fibromyalgia, what current research can tell us about the disease and what the future of fibromyalgia research could look like.
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Reclaiming the Narrative for Black Scientists

This article highlights several inspiring men and women working across academia and industry who are breaking barriers and regaining ownership of their own narratives.
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Cell Painting in Drug Discovery: A Conversation With Assay Pioneer Anne Carpenter

Technology Networks caught up with Dr. Anne Carpenter at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2024 to learn more about the Cell Painting assay and its impact on the pharmaceutical industry.
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The Evolving Treatment Landscape for Alzheimer’s

We spoke to Andrew Doig, professor of biochemistry at the University of Manchester, to find out more about the evolving landscape of Alzheimer's treatments.
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Understanding Bioprocessing, Its Applications and the Role of a Bioreactor

Bioprocessing involves the production of a high-value-added product from a living source. In this article, the stages of bioprocessing are described, with a focus on the central piece of this concept: the bioreactor.
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Alzheimer’s Expert: What Does the Future of Dementia Diagnosis Look Like?

Technology Networks interviewed Professor Henrik Zetterberg on World Alzheimer’s Day 2024 to learn more about his work and his outlook on the future of AD and dementia research.
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