We're very excited to announce that we are collaborating with the prestigious @DKFZ to develop a novel HPV vaccine! #oncology#vaccine#cancer
Read about it on our website:
https://t.co/LFui8xbVl6
A visit from students taking A level Chemistry,
Talking placements, apprenticeships and student fees,
Tours of Agility, NuVision and Chain,
Inspiration they did gain,
I'm hoping the future of life science they will be.
@agilitylifesci@NuVisBio@CHAINBiotech@joyliiv
3/3
come & see our posters, Orlagh Anderson (P483) @AndersonOrlagh@CHAINBiotech on some exciting discoveries about what makes Clostridium butyricum pathogenic or not & Javeria Mehboob (804) @javeriamehboob4 @FujifilmDiosyn working on improving workflows for protein solubility (3/6)
It is becoming known that our gut microbiome can influence the effectiveness of certain #cancer therapies.
#microbiome#oncology #researchhttps://www.technologynetworks.com/immunology/news/scientists-discover-how-gut-microbiomes-influence-the-effectiveness-of-immunotherapy-371015
#HPV is a leading cause of #cervicalcancer in women, particularly in lower- & middle-income countries. #HPV vaccines can reduce #cervicalcancer rates by 87%, but only 12% of girls around the world are fully vaccinated. On #WorldCancerDay, here’s what you need to know about HPV:
A new database has been developed that allows us to simulate how drugs will work with different microbiomes! #nature#research#drugs
https://t.co/mogEhBIfBE
Today is an important day! The FDA has approved Rebyota as the first fecal microbiota drug product in the US. It'll now be available for preventing recurrence of C. difficile infection.
https://t.co/1S07BHNl9a
Enormous news in the #microbiome world: the FDA has approved the first ever live biotherapeutic product, Reybota (RBX2660), a healthy donor 💩 microbiota suspension for the treatment of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection.
#MedTwitter#GITwitter
https://t.co/5ylavsLEbg
#MicrobiomeMonday 🔬
New research has implicated mucin-degrading bacteria Akkermansia in fever experienced by some cancer patients post-treatment. #microbiome#research#Science
https://t.co/g80KzUnxP3
“Similar to how you might program a computer, we can tinker with the DNA of bacteria and have them do things like produce a drug at the right time and the right place, or in this case, break down a toxic metabolite.” https://t.co/Xt4hoZedrw
It's #WorldScienceDay!
Today we can appreciate how applying the amazing advancements of science to some of society's pressing issues could help to preserve our beautiful planet and the wonderfully diverse populations it supports.
#science#society#development#biotherapeutics