Top Ten BioTechniques News You Cannot Miss in 2015
The time speeded so quickly that it is July 2015—a half of the year has passed. As the summer approaching, BioTechniques magazine summarizes the top ten most popular news stories that should not to ...
Significant Progress: Antibody Drugs for Alzheimer’s Show Glimmers of Promise
Alzheimer's disease drug development seems like the Bermuda for clinical-trial—over an hundred and twenty clinical trials have sunk like a stone in the past two decades. A handful of approved drugs ...
MERS FAQ—to Explain the New Coronavirus
Currently, the deadly respiratory virus known as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, first confirmed in 2012 in the Middle East, has resurfaced in Asia. Until Jun 30, the number of ...
Robert Langer: The Winner of Kyoto Prize in 2014
Robert Samuel Langer, born in 1948 in Albany, New York, now is an American engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, inventor and also professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has the ...
Sonogenetic EchoBack-CAR T Cells: A Universal, Efficient and Safe Strategy for Solid Tumor Treatment
CAR-T cell therapy has shown "curative" potential in blood tumors such as leukemia. However, in solid tumors, which account for the vast majority of cancers, CAR-T cell therapy has ...