
How Strategic Lab Design Can Accelerate Our Fight against Cancer
For the best minds to solve some of medicine’s biggest problems, the right environment can make a big difference
Bruce Levine, PhD, is the Barbara and Edward Netter Professor in Cancer Gene Therapy at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
For the best minds to solve some of medicine’s biggest problems, the right environment can make a big difference
Scientists have rid one man of HIV by preventing the virus from entering certain immune cells. But the treatment was dangerous and likely unrepeatable. Can they figure out a safer, more broadly achievable way to help millions more?...
A new subtype diverged from known influenza viruses long ago and does not seem to pose an immediate health threat
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