Remdesivir for COVID-19: Clinical Efficacy and Current Guidelines Remdesivir, marketed as Veklury, is an antiviral medication administered intravenously to treat COVID-19 in specific patient populations. According to the National Institutes …
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Regeneron’s Maftivimab, Mapp’s MBP134, and Gilead’s Remdesivir Highlight Ongoing Efforts in Antiviral Development Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody maftivimab, Mapp Biopharmaceuticals’ MBP134, and Gilead Sciences’ remdesivir are among the therapies being prioritized …
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Lecturer Position in AI and Data Engineering Opens at UK University A lecturer position in Software Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Engineering has been announced on jobs.ac.uk, according to a …
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Advancements in Detecting Amoxicillin in the Environment: A New Electrochemical Sensor Amoxicillin, a widely prescribed antibiotic, has become a growing concern in environmental science due to its persistence in water …
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Digital Repression: Understanding the Weaponization of Online Disinformation in Indonesia In the digital age, the intersection of social media and political power has created new avenues for state-led influence. A …
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Remdesivir: A Comprehensive Guide to the Antiviral Treatment for COVID-19 During the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the search for effective therapeutic interventions became a clinical priority. Among the …
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Novartis Pioneers ‘Induced Proximity’ in Cancer Drug Discovery Novartis is at the forefront of a new wave in oncology drug discovery, focusing on a strategy called “induced proximity” to target …
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Electric Eel-Inspired Gel Battery Powers Next-Gen Devices Researchers at Penn State have developed a novel, flexible, and non-toxic battery inspired by the electric eel, potentially revolutionizing power sources for medical …
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BOSTON—Tobor, in its gray outfit, had been showing off its nimble limbic moves, as if dancing. It quickly became the buzz at the 2026 Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening …
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Protein Loss Drives Immune System Aging,Study Finds BYLINE: Tess Joosse As our hairs go gray and our muscles weaken with age,our immune system also changes. In particular, the stem cells …