Epidermal Levels of Staphylococcus Aureus Are Affected by a Peptide Produced by Other Skin Dwelling Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus is common to many of people’s ski n microbiome, and is generally harmless; however, in high population density the bacteria can lead to atopic
January 2017: The Antibody Update
Mitigating the Reproducibility Crisis in Cancer Drug Research Reproducibility has been highlighted as one of the main problems when validating cancer research. Scientists with the The Reproducibility Project have opted to begin pragmatically reviewing the reproducibility of the research released
November 2016: The Antibody Update
China Perform First Injection of CRISPR Modified Cells into a Person Use of CRISPR-Cas9 in human cells for treatment of disease has been a controversial topic amongst scientists since the discovery of the powerful gene editing tool. In this clinical
August 2016: The Antibody Update from ProSci
ProSci’s top news picks for August 2016 include a study on T-cell activity inside tumor tissue, the potential effects of Zika virus in adults, and mRNA therapeutics. T-cells Run
July 2016: The Antibody Update from ProSci
This months ProSci Antibody Update’s news includes the discovery of a new MRSA antibiotic found in the nose, the newest map of the human brain, and the discovery of a neutralizing antibody against the highly conserved HA stalk of inluenza.
June 2016: The Antibody Update from ProSci
This months ProSci Antibody Update’s news includes the first CRISPR/Cas9 cancer therapeutic’s entry into clinical trials, how mosquito saliva assists viruses in proliferation, and the latest update on antibody validation. First CRISPR/Cas9 Therapeutic Clinical Trials StartingProSci Blog Antibody UpdateCRISPR Cas9
May 2016: The Antibody Update
ProSci Antibody update for this month: Learn about the USDA’s push for animal welfare, the first discovery of a eukaryotic organism that has no mitochondria, and the newest cheap and rapid diagnostic test for the Zika Virus in this month’s