5:28 Liquid Biopsy in Lung Cancer Decreases Time to Treatment June 20, 2022 • Oncology Miguel Garcia-Pardo, MD, of @pmcancercentre, discusses #liquidbiopsy in #lungcancer.
3:06 How the Pharma Industry is Accelerating Innovation January 18, 2022 • COVID-19 Chris Schott, of @JPMorgan, discusses #pharmaceutical #innovations in 2022.
1:31 Zika Virus Appears to Preferentially Target Glioblastoma Stem Cells October 20, 2017 • Men's Health Harnessing viruses to target cancer is not new, but the specific use of Zika virus is... and it looks promising.
2:26 Optimizing the Immune System to Identify and Eradicate Cancer October 17, 2017 • Internal Medicine Heat Biologics has devised a method intended to capture poly-antigens and present them to immunomodulatory mechanisms and revitalize the immune system, allowing it to target and annihilate cancer.
2:43 Do Bovines Hold the Key to HIV Immunity? September 1, 2017 • Allergy / Immunology The cow keeps on giving, and giving, and giving...
2:55 Portable MPM for Large Tissue Sample Imaging During Surgery August 25, 2017 • Emergency Medicine On-demand histology reports, right in the operating suite.
2:16 TNT Research Yields Exciting Results for Future Clinical Applications August 18, 2017 • Human Interest Additional information regarding cellular reprogramming utilizing the innovative tissue nano-transfection technology (TNT).
1:46 Can Our DNA Also Act as a Digital Storage Device? August 11, 2017 • Human Interest Information would be safe from magnetism, but what about mutations?
2:16 Can a Patient’s Own Blood Revitalize Thinning Hair Follicles? July 31, 2017 • Human Interest Platelet-rich plasma injections can help patients suffering from alopecia by rejuvenating and optimizing growth of remaining hair follicles.
2:18 Using Sharkskin to Keep Medical Equipment Sterile? July 21, 2017 • Allergy / Immunology Sharkskin-like coating may prevent bacterial growth and prove to be an effective liner for medical equipment.
2:50 How Exactly Does Gene Transfer via AAV Work? July 14, 2017 • Internal Medicine Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are frequently utilized as viral vectors for gene therapy.
1:57 Ultra-Sensitive Immunoassay Offers Insights into CHD Risk July 13, 2017 • Cardiology Single Molecule Counting Technology may predict risk of cardiac ischemia and CHD.