“BIOHAZARDS AT HARVARD,” warns the cover of the June 8, 1976 issue of the Boston Phoenix. “Scientists are on the brink of undertaking revolutionary genetic research which creates new life forms,” the ...
Undergraduate students in the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences’ Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC) are gaining rare access to cutting-edge technology that can detect ...
Recombinant antibodies (rAbs), also called genetically engineered antibodies, are produced by cloning the antibody which is made of light and heavy chain DNA sequences. In comparison to monoclonal ...
The first peer-reviewed journal in the field of human gene therapy, providing all-inclusive coverage of the research, methods, and clinical developments that are driving today's explosion of gene ...
Eight children in the UK have been spared from devastating genetic diseases thanks to a new three-person in vitro fertilization technique, scientists from Newcastle University reported on Wednesday.
In September 1970, Janet Mertz joined the biochemistry department at Stanford University. She was one of only six new graduate students in the department and the first female one admitted in nine ...
Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) have emerged in recent years as a crucial tool in clinical gene therapies, offering low pathogenicity and long-lived gene expression in target cells. AAVs are simple ...
Amy Sheng (left) is Head of the CRO Program at Sino Biological US Inc. (PA, USA), and has expertise in cell, molecular biology, immunology and biochemistry. In this interview, Amy discusses the ...
"Result of a conference ... held in New York, New York on November 6-8, 1985 by the New York Academy of Sciences"--Footnote, p. [v].