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Molly Campbell

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In the editorial team Molly reports on a broad range of scientific topics, covering the latest breaking news and writing long-form pieces for The Scientific Observer. She is a fervent believer that science – and science communications – should be accessible to everyone. In 2020, she created the Teach Me in 10 video series, where weekly guests discuss and teach a scientific concept in less than 10 minutes. Prior to joining Technology Networks in 2019, Molly worked as a clinical research associate in the NHS and as a freelance science writer. She has a first-class honors degree in Neuroscience from the University of Leeds and received a Partnership Award for her efforts in science communication.


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Gene Therapy for Life-limiting Blood Disorder Becomes Commercially Available

bluebird bio Inc. have announced that their gene therapy for the blood disorder transfusion-dependent β-thalassemia (TDT) is commercially available for the first time.
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Releasing the Handbrake on Endogenous Repair – An Alternative Approach to Treating Alzheimer’s Disease?

捷克葡萄牙直播recently spoke with Paul Brennan, President and CEO at NervGen Pharma, to gain his insights on why previous attempts to treat Alzheimer's disease have failed, how the novel technology platform NVG-291 works and what promise it holds for AD.
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Missense, Nonsense and Frameshift Mutations: A Genetic Guide

If you want to build a foundational understanding of genomics in both health and disease, it's important to be able to distinguish between the different type of genetic mutations that can occur. Here, we take a look at some of the mutations that can be encountered and the impact they have on the genome.
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Drink 3 or More Cups of Tea a Week and You Might Live Longer, Study Suggests

Tea lovers, it's time to rejoice. A new research study published in theEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiologysuggests that drinking tea at least three times per week is associated with a longer and healthier life.
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Ensuring Reliable Material Identification in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Variability in the quality of raw materials can not only impact production yields, but can also affect the quality, efficacy and safety of the final pharmaceutical product. In this interview, learn about how the capabilities of two handheld analyzers ensure reliable material identity verification.
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“Richest Set of Results to Date” Pinpoint Six Genes That Are Linked to Anxiety Disorders

A new collaborative research study of over 200,000 military veterans has discovered six genetic variants that are linked to anxiety.
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Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution: An Interview With Livestock Geneticist Alison Van Eenennaam

The final instalment of Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution is an interview with Dr Alison Van Eenennaam, a livestock geneticist based at the University of California. The focus of her laboratory's research is the utilization of DNA-based biotechnologies in the production of beef cattle and in agricultural systems.
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The Darwin Tree of Life Project Will Have a "Transformative Effect" on Our Understanding of Life on Earth

The Darwin Tree of Life (DToL) project will sequence the genomes of all 60,000 eukaryotic organisms in the British Isles to better understand how DNA translates to the diversity of life.
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Exploring Methods for Host Cell Protein Analysis

The host systems often used to manufacture protein-based biotherapeutics can produce their own endogenous proteins, known as host cell proteins (HCPs), which can ultimately contaminate the product. Download this list to learn about some of the most commonly used methods for HCP analysis.
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Top 10 Biopharma News Stories of 2019

There have been many exciting developments in the biopharma research field this year. Here, we revisit the top 10 most-read news stories of 2019 at Technology Networks.
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