Browsing Archive: October, 2011

Transforming Drug Discovery

Posted by Fridrik Fridriksson on Friday, October 21, 2011,

Harvard Medical School launches major initiative to address crisis in drug development

Taking aim at the alarming slowdown in the development of new and lifesaving drugs, Harvard Medical School is launching an Initiative in Systems Pharmacology, a comprehensive strategy to transform drug discovery by convening biologists, chemists, pharmacologists, physicists, computer scientists and clinicians to explore together how drugs work in complex systems.

http://www.focushms.com/features/transformin...


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EU Court Strictly Limits Stem Cell Patents

Posted by Fridrik Fridriksson on Tuesday, October 18, 2011,
The European Court of Justice on Tuesday issued a ruling which prohibits the patenting of stem cells extracted from human embroyos. The verdict could have far-reaching implications for stem cell research in Europe, with critics calling it an "unbelievable setback."

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,792506,00.html#ref=nlint

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Liver transplants could be a thing of the past as scientists grow working cells that correct genetic mutation

Posted by Fridrik Fridriksson on Tuesday, October 18, 2011,

British scientists have developed a new stem cell technique for growing working liver cells which could eventually avoid the need for costly and risky liver transplants.

A team of researchers led by the Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge used cutting-edge methods to correct a genetic mutation in stem cells derived from a patient's skin biopsy, and then grew them into fresh liver cells.

By putting the new liver cells into mice, they showed they were fully functioning.

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