Biotech & pharma

DBT secretary K Vijay Raghavan inducted into US National Academy of Sciences

28 Apr 2015

Ella Foundation claims breakthrough in Ebola vaccine research

Ella Foundation claims breakthrough in Ebola vaccine research

27 Apr 2015

Krishna Ella, who along with his wife Suchitra Ella started the foundation, said the foundation has successfully completed preliminary vaccine studies on animals and that the government should take up the research further

Epigenome could reverse lymphoma treatment resistance

25 Apr 2015

Inhibitor for abnormal protein points the way to more selective cancer drugs

25 Apr 2015

Towards more targeted cancer vaccines

25 Apr 2015

New transitional stem cells discovered

23 Apr 2015

Inhibitor for abnormal protein points the way to more selective cancer drugs

22 Apr 2015

Protein boosts immunity to viruses and cancer

22 Apr 2015

Scientists discover protein that boosts immunity to viruses and cancer

18 Apr 2015

India, France sign MoU to set up Marine Biology Institute

13 Apr 2015

Control switch that modulates cell stress response may be key to multiple diseases

04 Apr 2015

A few cells could prevent bone marrow transplant infections

30 Mar 2015

New role uncovered for ‘oldest’ tumour suppressor gene

30 Mar 2015

Researchers find key to making neurons from stem cells

Researchers find key to making neurons from stem cells

27 Mar 2015

A research team at UC San Francisco has discovered an RNA molecule called Pnky that can be manipulated to increase the production of neurons from neural stem cells, among a broad range of clinical applications

Enzyme that keeps blood stem cells functional to prevent anaemia discovered

26 Mar 2015

Sizing up cells: study finds possible regulator of growth

25 Mar 2015

Scientists use DNA sequencing to trace the spread of drug-resistant TB

24 Mar 2015

Scientists urge caution in using new CRISPR technology to treat human genetic disease

20 Mar 2015

Top scientists warn against misuse of new gene technique

Top scientists warn against misuse of new gene technique

By By Jagdeep Worah | 20 Mar 2015

A new genome-editing technique has the potential to create ‘super-humans’ – but ethically-minded scientists have united to warn that its development should be strictly controlled. By Jagdeep Worah

US researchers find key culprit behind heart diseases

20 Mar 2015

Researchers turn deadly leukemia cells into immune cells

19 Mar 2015

Researchers unravel secrets of shape-shifting bacteria

19 Mar 2015

New findings on ‘key players’ in brain inflammation

18 Mar 2015

Genetic architecture of immune system

17 Mar 2015

DNA safeguard may be key in cancer treatment

17 Mar 2015

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