All Regenerative Medicine articles – Page 2

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    3D model reveals hidden drivers of smell regeneration

    2025-06-18T08:30:29Z

    Scientists have developed a simple- 3D mouse tissue model to study how the nose regenerates smell-sensing neurons. The goal is to create an organoid system that can be used to screen potential therapies for smell loss.

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    SB000: a safer path to anti-aging therapies

    2025-06-16T08:30:51Z

    Shift Bioscience has announced new aging research, highlighting the discovery of SB000. This novel single-gene target reverses cellular aging without activating dangerous pluripotency pathways.

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    Driving diversity and leadership in the biotech industry

    2025-04-25T09:00:17Z

    Judy Ashworth, CMO of Novadip Biosciences, shares her journey in advancing treatments for rare paediatric conditions and championing diversity in STEM.

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    Bone repair breakthrough: why men and women heal differently

    2025-04-24T09:00:00Z

    Men and women heal bone injuries through distinct biological processes, challenging assumptions in regenerative medicine. The findings support the development of personalised implants and more effective, sex-specific treatment strategies.

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    Pioneering cellular therapies for age-related diseases

    2025-04-18T09:00:46Z

    Discover how Immorta Bio's cellular therapies are addressing cancer and liver failure, with the potential to transform healthcare.

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    Beyond the Lab: Stem cell research

    2025-01-23T08:00:00Z

    Download our latest report to discover how stem cell research is revolutionising treatments for chronic diseases, cancer and regenerative medicine.

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    Finding the right CDMO partner for cell line development

    2024-04-05T09:55:24Z

    The commercial production of recombinant proteins, such as antibodies and enzymes, relies on generating and maintaining specific cell lines designed to produce these specialised molecules. However, the creation of cell lines is a technically demanding and time-consuming process. For this reason, many businesses seek partnerships with contract development and manufacturing ...

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    Driving efficiency across upstream bioprocess workflow

    2024-03-15T10:19:47Z

    Dr Anis H Khimani from Revvity explores how key developments have enhanced biotherapeutic workflows, and explores how a transposon system can aid stable clone development.

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    Gamma delta T cells: a rising star in cancer therapy

    2024-02-28T10:06:21Z

    Gamma delta (γδ) T cells comprise a distinct and powerful subpopulation of T cells, bridging innate and adaptive immunity, that holds great promise for treating cancer. IN8Bio co-founder and CEO William Ho and COO Kate Rochlin discuss what makes γδ T cells unique, how preclinical research suggests their antitumour activity ...

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    Understanding how macrophages direct tissue regeneration

    2024-02-05T10:00:32Z

    Distinct macrophage signatures that align specifically with regeneration could offer novel therapies to enhance wound healing.

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    The science of ageing and restoring healthspan

    2024-01-08T10:35:41Z

    Contrary to popular belief, ageing is not caused by just random wear and tear of our bodies over time but is instead caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that we now better understand and can target with therapies. Life Biosciences are specifically focused on restoring and prolonging one’s ...

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    Telomeres linked to higher dementia risk

    2023-09-19T10:00:17Z

    A study proposes that shorter telomeres at the tips of chromosomes in white blood cells might indicate an elevated risk of dementia.

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    Beyond the lab: cell & gene therapy

    2023-07-31T13:14:43Z

    The launch of our new series, "Beyond the Lab," promises to deliver high-level insights commissioned exclusively by Drug Target Review magazine. Our inaugural report is an exploration of the remarkable advancements in cell and gene therapy that are revolutionising the field of drug discovery.

  • Eterna Therapeutics - Matt Angel
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    The promise of iPSC-based multi-cell therapeutics

    2023-07-05T16:00:25Z

    Drug Target Review’s Taylor Mixides exclusively interviews Matt Angel, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and President of Eterna Therapeutics, about a potential new class of cell therapies that may play an important role in the development of new cancer treatments.

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    How do cells control the secretion of mucin and insulin?

    2023-07-03T12:27:12Z

    Spanish researchers looking at two crucial proteins uncover how cells release mucin and insulin, leading to new methods to reset deregulation.

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    Women in STEM with Dr Jo Brewer

    2023-06-29T09:20:17Z

    Come and join us for our monthly series highlighting Women in STEM. We are excited to present the latest edition for June, featuring an exclusive interview with Dr Jo Brewer, Chief Scientific Officer at Adaptimmune. With a remarkable 15-years of experience in cell therapy, Jo's passion for cells has been ...

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    Neoantigen-directed cancer treatment

    2023-06-09T14:00:01Z

    This exclusive interview with Dr Sharon Benzeno, Chief Commercial Officer, Immune Medicine at Adaptive Biotechnologies, explores research on T-cell therapy for cancer, which has seen the first TCR-based therapeutic candidate progress to clinical development, offering promising advancements in innovative cancer treatments.