A research team led by Professor Jiwon Um from the Center for Synapse Diversity and Specificity at DGIST has discovered a ...
Discovering new ways to use existing drugs can come about intentionally or by chance. Sometimes physicians or patients notice an unanticipated beneficial effect from a drug. One example is sildenafil, ...
When David Fajgenbaum and his colleagues launched the drug repurposing non-profit Every Cure, they chose a path that challenged the traditional research model.
The process for discovering drugs tends to be based on the same kind of pigeonholing that doctors use to treat disease: Parkinson’s is one disease, Crohn’s is something completely separate. A new ...
Around 500 million people globally suffer from one of 7,000 diseases that lack a known, effective treatment. But new drugs developed by the pharmaceutical industry address only 10 to 30 additional ...
In the fight against superbugs, research laboratories are looking into the past, not the future. "We cannot develop a drug that will be used again and again without the risk of resistance occurring," ...
Vermont is taking a closer look at how to cut down on waste by rethinking what we throw away. On Thursday, the state hosted its first-ever ReuseApalooza conference.
Damon Carson is the owner of repurposedMATERIALS and has more than 25 years of experience in waste management. Contact him at 720-615-0281 or damon@repurposedmaterialsinc.com. May 20, 2024 In 2012, ...
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