The Nobel Prize in Medicine was Awarded to Yoshinori Ohsumi for His Work on Autophagy Autophagy is the cellular process that regulates a cells ability to degrade parts of itself that must be replaced. Yoshinori Ohsumi’s work in autophagy has proven to
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
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
April 2016: The Antibody Update
This months ProSci news features a new study on broadly neutralizing antibodies long term treatment of HIV, where the first reported Zika Virus death in US territory occured, and a fully human polyclonal antibodies against Ebola-Z. Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Prevent
February 2016: The Antibody Update
Check out ProSci’s February Antibody Update for the latest news in the industry – This month discusses the cancer moonshot project, an update on the Zika virus, and gravitational waves. The Cancer Moonshot Patrick Soon-Shiong, a billionaire entrepreneur of