All Translational Science articles – Page 25

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    A global push for better animal welfare in research

    2025-06-13T09:00:13Z

    What does ethical research look like in drug discovery today? In this interview, Charles River’s Executive Director of Global Animal Welfare shares how global standards, the 3Rs and her own path as a woman in STEM are shaping efforts to reduce animal use in science.

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    From siloed data to breakthroughs: multimodal AI in drug discovery

    2025-06-11T09:00:17Z

    Drug development has long been hindered by fragmented data and complex processes, but a new wave of AI is reshaping the landscape. By integrating genomic, clinical and molecular data, multimodal models are revealing hidden patterns and accelerating more precise advancements in medicine.

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    AI just made protein design smarter and faster

    2025-06-11T09:00:04Z

    Meet the AI tool that creates proteins that fold better, bind tighter and perform more reliably. Find out why it matters for next-generation medicines.

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    Inside the immune ‘handbook’ set to disrupt fibrosis research

    2025-06-10T09:00:02Z

    Nearly a billion people are affected by chronic organ scarring, yet treatments remain limited. Now, Duke-NUS researchers have compiled a scientific ‘handbook’ of immune cell insights that could fast-track breakthroughs in fibrosis therapy.

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    New tRNA tech aims to rewrite rare disease treatment

    2025-06-09T09:00:34Z

    Alltrna is redefining the future of rare disease treatment with engineered tRNA therapeutics that target genetic mutations - not just individual diseases. CEO Michelle Werner shares how this bold, mutation-driven approach could unlock universal treatments for thousands of patients long overlooked by traditional medicine.

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    Statins repurposed for sepsis show life-saving potential

    2025-06-09T09:00:24Z

    A new study suggests statins, cheap and widely used cholesterol drugs, could be repurposed to reduce the risk of death from sepsis. Researchers reported a 39 percent drop in 28-day mortality, highlighting their potential role in critical care.

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    Shifting the ADC focus from antibody to payload

    2025-06-06T09:00:59Z

    While ADCs continue to attract attention in oncology, many developers remain focused on antibodies – overlooking the critical role of payload design. At Sygnature Discovery, Dr Joshua Greally is leading a shift in perspective, advocating for a payload-first approach through the company’s new platform, NewPath ADC. In this interview, he ...

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    Why radiopharmaceuticals are gaining ground in the fight against cancer

    2025-06-06T09:00:27Z

    Radiopharmaceuticals represent a rapidly advancing field in oncology, using radioactive compounds to both detect and treat cancer at the molecular level. This article explores how targeted radiation is improving patient outcomes while reducing systemic toxicity.

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    BCG alters bone marrow to strengthen anti-cancer response

    2025-06-06T08:30:28Z

    A new study reveals that BCG, a decades-old bladder cancer treatment, reprograms the immune system at the bone marrow level, offering a new perspective into how this immunotherapy boosts the body’s defence against cancer.

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    Study identifies safer target for dopamine-linked disorders

    2025-06-05T12:30:48Z

    A rare genetic glitch causes dopamine to leak in the brain - now researchers may have found a way to stop it, without the risks of current treatments.

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    Automated red blood cell exchange: bridging treatment gaps in sickle cell disease care

    2025-06-05T09:00:43Z

    Despite the promise of gene therapies, automated red blood cell exchange (aRBCX) remains an underutilised therapy in the management of sickle cell disease (SCD). In this article, Dr Aaron Haubner and Carly Newton of Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, highlight the urgent need for partnerships and equitable access to this ...

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    Scientists create advanced 3D liver model mimicking real tissue

    2025-06-05T08:30:17Z

    Scientists have developed a 3D liver model, known as the periportal assembloid. This model replicates the liver’s complex structure and bile transport system, enabling more precise study of disease progression.

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    AI targets protein linked to most human cancers

    2025-06-04T12:31:13Z

    Scientists have used AI to design a molecule that disrupts a key protein interaction driving up to 70 percent of cancers - once thought impossible to drug.

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    Engineering realistic blood vessels to fight vascular disease

    2025-06-04T08:30:18Z

    Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed advanced vessel-chip technology that closely mimics the complex architecture of human blood vessels, offering a new potential platform for studying vascular diseases and accelerating drug discovery.

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    Experimental peptide targets glioblastoma’s most resilient cells

    2025-06-03T12:30:54Z

    An experimental peptide from Virginia Tech may offer a new way to stop glioblastoma from coming back by disrupting the cancer’s treatment-resistant core.

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    Next-generation drug design: how generative AI can tackle undruggable targets

    2025-06-03T09:00:30Z

    Generative AI is broadening the boundaries of what is possible in drug discovery. In this article, Murat Tunaboylu, CEO and Co-founder of Antiverse, reveals how the zeitgeist technology is enabling scientists to tackle previously undruggable targets like GPCRs and ion channels to deliver patient impact faster.

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    Herpes virus protein boosts T cell power against cancer

    2025-06-03T08:30:27Z

    Researchers at the University of Michigan have engineered a herpes virus protein to enhance T cell survival and function, offering a new strategy to strengthen cancer immunotherapy.

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    Chemical hack turns platelets into drug couriers

    2025-06-02T12:30:48Z

    Researchers at the University of Illinois have achieved the first successful metabolic labelling of platelets, a key step toward using them in targeted drug delivery. The technique could enable short-lived, precision therapies for cancer, immune conditions, and clotting disorders. ...

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    Targeting GLP-1 in the brain could transform obesity care

    2025-06-02T10:00:57Z

    What if a single hormone could control appetite in two entirely different ways? Professor Stefan Trapp of University College London reveals how GLP-1’s dual role in the brain and gut could transform obesity treatment.

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    Strategic planning in ADC development: insights from Lonza

    2025-06-02T09:00:33Z

    Preclinical and clinical development are critical to the success of ADCs, where early strategic decisions regarding manufacturability and scalability can make or break a project. Iwan Bertholjotti of Lonza emphasises the importance of proactive planning to avoid costly delays and ensure smooth progress towards clinical success.