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Automated tissue therapy for burn victims

Innovation News Network speaks to CUTISS’ CEO, Dr Daniela Marino about their plans for the next financing round for automated tissue therapies. Skin is the...

Zellweger UK: A glimmer of hope

Peroxisome biogenesis disorders in the Zellweger spectrum (PBD-ZSD) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders caused by mutations in PEX genes responsible for normal...

Chronic hepatitis B remains a global health problem

Re-designing the hepatitis B vaccine: helping WHO achieve one of the 2030 elimination targets as Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) remains a global health problem. According...

Exploring different imaging technologies for prostate cancer

Did you know that estimates from published studies indicate that 50% of men older than 50 years of age have prostate cancer? Learn more...

The E-MRS: supporting materials science & engineering in Europe

Most of the problems facing the world, such as energy supply and health, will be solved only by breakthroughs in materials science: meet the...

Microphysiological systems: advancing drug and biological therapies discovery

In recent years, drug discovery has been impaired by the lack of predictive models; microphysiological systems represent an excellent solution. How many of the thousands...

The bacteria which will help RAS aquaculture fulfil its potential

Nova Q sees predictability in water treatment as being of core importance to the future success of RAS aquaculture. In the opening comments to RAS-Tec,...

The man behind bioactive glass for wound healing

Innovation News Network speaks to Prof Aldo Boccaccini - the man behind the research study trying to understand how the bioactive glass can promote...

Clean energy in aquaculture: using technology to grow healthy fish

Can healthy fish be produced using clean energy in aquaculture and without ‘pollution horrors’? Novaton of Switzerland believes so. Novaton, a Swiss multi-innovation company, combines...

Innovative genomics and bioinformatics research at the Greehey Institute

Dr Siyuan Zheng discusses how the Greehey Institute is continuing to advance the care of children affected by cancer through innovative and translational research. The...

Artificial olfaction: the diagnostic and environmental applications

With a range of diagnostic and environmental uses we takes a look at the different applications for artificial olfaction. The olfactory system (otherwise known as...

Molecular precision medicine: the effectiveness of personalised prevention programmes

PRECISION MEDICINE ALLIANCE spoke to Innovation News Network about the importance of precision medicine and individual therapies. Precision medicine can be described as a form...

Seeing at the molecular resolution with visible light: microscopy and imaging physics

Professor Bernd Rieger, from Delft University of Technology’s Department of Imaging Physics, explains why computational microscopy may come to have a dramatic impact on...

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