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Researchers Overcome 50-Year Production Barrier for Key Cancer Drug Doxorubicin

Researchers Overcome 50-Year Production Barrier for Key Cancer Drug Doxorubicin

Scientists have engineered bacteria to produce 180% more doxorubicin than current methods, solving a decades-old challenge in manufacturing the chemot...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Soligenix's HyBryte Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journal Strengthens Clinical Credibility

Soligenix's HyBryte Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journal Strengthens Clinical Credibility

Soligenix announced the publication of a clinical summary of its HyBryte therapy for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in a peer-reviewed journal, enhancing i...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
First Therapy Funded by California Taxpayer Dollars Approved for Rare Childhood Disorder

First Therapy Funded by California Taxpayer Dollars Approved for Rare Childhood Disorder

The FDA has approved KRESLADI, the first therapy funded by California's CIRM, for severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency-I, marking a milestone in regen...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Biotech Labz Supply Inc. Strengthens Position as Trusted Research Peptide Supplier with Documentation and Quality Focus

Biotech Labz Supply Inc. Strengthens Position as Trusted Research Peptide Supplier with Documentation and Quality Focus

Biotech Labz Supply Inc. emphasizes its commitment to quality, documentation, and controlled distribution for research-use-only peptides, positioning ...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Heidelberg Pharma to Present Promising Preclinical Data for HDP-103 in Prostate Cancer at AACR 2026

Heidelberg Pharma to Present Promising Preclinical Data for HDP-103 in Prostate Cancer at AACR 2026

Heidelberg Pharma will present data showing its amanitin-based ADC HDP-103 is effective against metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, inclu...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Vitamin B3 Shows Promise in Boosting Immune Response Against Glioblastoma

Vitamin B3 Shows Promise in Boosting Immune Response Against Glioblastoma

Researchers at the University of Calgary are advancing clinical trials on vitamin B3 (niacin) to potentially enhance immune function in glioblastoma t...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Brain Cells Previously Seen as Passive Support Structures Found to Fuel Glioblastoma Growth

Brain Cells Previously Seen as Passive Support Structures Found to Fuel Glioblastoma Growth

Canadian scientists have discovered that cells once considered passive support structures in healthy brain tissue actively fuel glioblastoma growth, a...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
Two Scientists Awarded 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships to Study Brain Health

Two Scientists Awarded 2026 Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships to Study Brain Health

The American Academy of Neurology and American Heart Association have awarded $150,000 scholarships to two neuroscientists for research on concussion ...

June 21, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Awards $15 Million to Investigate Early Detection and Prevention of Heart Valve Disease

American Heart Association Awards $15 Million to Investigate Early Detection and Prevention of Heart Valve Disease

The American Heart Association has launched a $15 million research network to advance early detection and treatment of heart valve disease, which affe...

June 20, 2026Read the full article →
Novel Urine Test May Predict Bladder Cancer Treatment Response

Novel Urine Test May Predict Bladder Cancer Treatment Response

A new urine test detects residual bladder cancer post-surgery and assesses immunotherapy effectiveness, potentially guiding personalized treatment dec...

June 20, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Mourns the Loss of Dr. Eugene Braunwald, Father of Modern Cardiology

American Heart Association Mourns the Loss of Dr. Eugene Braunwald, Father of Modern Cardiology

The American Heart Association honors the legacy of Dr. Eugene Braunwald, whose groundbreaking research and mentorship transformed cardiovascular medi...

June 20, 2026Read the full article →
Advanced CKM Syndrome Linked to 25-30% Higher Cancer Risk

Advanced CKM Syndrome Linked to 25-30% Higher Cancer Risk

New research published in Circulation: Population Health and Outcomes shows that later stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome are as...

June 20, 2026Read the full article →
New Research Reveals Why Breast Cancer Risk Rises with Age, Offering Clues for Future Treatments

New Research Reveals Why Breast Cancer Risk Rises with Age, Offering Clues for Future Treatments

A recent study maps how breast tissues change with age, explaining the higher incidence of breast cancer in older women and potentially guiding new th...

June 19, 2026Read the full article →
Vitamin D Supplementation Enhances Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer Patients, Study Finds

Vitamin D Supplementation Enhances Chemotherapy Response in Breast Cancer Patients, Study Finds

A clinical trial in Brazil shows that adding daily vitamin D to standard chemotherapy improves outcomes for breast cancer patients, highlighting a low...

June 19, 2026Read the full article →
Immunologists Uncover How Cancer Reprograms Immune Cells to Fuel Tumor Growth

Immunologists Uncover How Cancer Reprograms Immune Cells to Fuel Tumor Growth

New research reveals the mechanism by which cancer cells reprogram immune cells to support cancer growth, potentially improving immunotherapy response...

June 19, 2026Read the full article →
Johns Hopkins Researchers Find New Approach to Combat Childhood Brain Cancer by Blocking Fructose Metabolism

Johns Hopkins Researchers Find New Approach to Combat Childhood Brain Cancer by Blocking Fructose Metabolism

A study from Johns Hopkins reveals that inhibiting fructose metabolism in tumor cells may boost immune response against group 3 medulloblastoma, offer...

June 19, 2026Read the full article →
eDNA Technology Empowers Environmental Protection in China's Yangtze River Basin

eDNA Technology Empowers Environmental Protection in China's Yangtze River Basin

A Peking University professor leads a team using environmental DNA (eDNA) technology to monitor biodiversity in Anhui Province, offering a non-invasiv...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Alfa Cytology Expands Radiopharmaceutical Development with Integrated Radiolabeling and Characterization Services

Alfa Cytology Expands Radiopharmaceutical Development with Integrated Radiolabeling and Characterization Services

Alfa Cytology enhances its radiopharmaceutical development portfolio by integrating custom radiolabeling for ADCs and targeted radiopharmaceuticals wi...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Human Complement C3 Protein Market Set to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Driven by Precision Immunology Investments

Human Complement C3 Protein Market Set to Reach USD 208.3 Million by 2036 Driven by Precision Immunology Investments

The global Human Complement C3 Protein Market is projected to grow from USD 67.4 million in 2025 to USD 208.3 million by 2036 at a CAGR of 10.8%, driv...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Tevard Biosciences Presents Preclinical Data Showing Complete Dystrophin Restoration and Robust Titin Rescue with Suppressor tRNA Therapy at ASGCT 2026

Tevard Biosciences Presents Preclinical Data Showing Complete Dystrophin Restoration and Robust Titin Rescue with Suppressor tRNA Therapy at ASGCT 2026

Tevard Biosciences' preclinical data demonstrates that its suppressor tRNA therapy achieves full-length dystrophin restoration in Duchenne muscular dy...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Testosterone Levels Linked to Glioblastoma Survival in Men, NIH-Funded Study Finds

Testosterone Levels Linked to Glioblastoma Survival in Men, NIH-Funded Study Finds

New NIH-funded research suggests that testosterone may slow glioblastoma progression in men, as low levels of the hormone are associated with shorter ...

June 18, 2026Read the full article →
Immune Biomarkers May Predict Bladder Cancer Therapy Response

Immune Biomarkers May Predict Bladder Cancer Therapy Response

Northwestern Medicine researchers have identified immune system markers that could predict which patients respond to BCG bladder cancer therapy, poten...

June 17, 2026Read the full article →
Wastewater Monitoring Could Predict Influenza Outbreaks One Week in Advance, Study Finds

Wastewater Monitoring Could Predict Influenza Outbreaks One Week in Advance, Study Finds

A new study from Japan indicates that wastewater surveillance can forecast influenza outbreak trends a week before clinical data, offering a cost-effe...

June 17, 2026Read the full article →
New Immunotherapy Shows Promise in Treating Acute Myeloid Leukemia While Sparing Healthy Cells

New Immunotherapy Shows Promise in Treating Acute Myeloid Leukemia While Sparing Healthy Cells

University of North Carolina researchers have engineered immune cells that can destroy acute myeloid leukemia without harming healthy blood tissue, ov...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise in Targeting Parkinson's-Related Protein Clumping

Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise in Targeting Parkinson's-Related Protein Clumping

A study reveals that graphene quantum dots can prevent toxic protein clumps linked to Parkinson's disease, offering a new direction for therapeutic re...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Scientists Make Progress on Blood Test for Early Lung Cancer Detection

Scientists Make Progress on Blood Test for Early Lung Cancer Detection

Researchers are advancing a blood test that could identify individuals at high risk for lung cancer, potentially improving early detection beyond curr...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Study Links Errors in Brain Cell Division to Cancer and Developmental Disorders

Study Links Errors in Brain Cell Division to Cancer and Developmental Disorders

Researchers at the University of Virginia have identified that errors in brain cell division can trigger cancer and developmental disorders, opening n...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Better Heart Health Linked to Lower Risk of Severe COVID-19, Study Finds

Better Heart Health Linked to Lower Risk of Severe COVID-19, Study Finds

Adults with higher heart health scores before the pandemic had a significantly lower risk of hospitalization or death from COVID-19, according to rese...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Sino Biological's Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Enables AI-Designed Protein Validation in Tencent Study Published in Nature Communications

Sino Biological's Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Enables AI-Designed Protein Validation in Tencent Study Published in Nature Communications

Sino Biological's XPressMAX™ cell-free protein synthesis kit was used by Tencent AI for Life Sciences Lab to rapidly validate AI-designed proteins wit...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
2026 Research Peptide Landscape: Six Most Studied Compounds Identified in Peer-Reviewed Literature

2026 Research Peptide Landscape: Six Most Studied Compounds Identified in Peer-Reviewed Literature

A new review from cheat codes ranks BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Selank, and Epithalon as the most documented peptide compounds in preclinic...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
American Heart Association Launches First Heart Transplant Research Network to Address Innovation and Equity Gaps

American Heart Association Launches First Heart Transplant Research Network to Address Innovation and Equity Gaps

The American Heart Association establishes a 15-center research network to transform heart transplant care through unified data infrastructure, breakt...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Pediatric Brain Tumors Spread Faster as Immune Cells Build Enabling Scaffolding

Pediatric Brain Tumors Spread Faster as Immune Cells Build Enabling Scaffolding

Scientists identified that microglia produce fibronectin, forming a scaffold that accelerates diffuse midline glioma progression, highlighting new the...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Nefense Recognized as a Leader in Nasal Health Innovation by Wellness Index Report

Nefense Recognized as a Leader in Nasal Health Innovation by Wellness Index Report

Wellness Index Report's 'Inside the Index' feature highlights Nefense's hypochlorous acid and xylitol-based nasal care products, emphasizing the growi...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Newly Released 'War of the Havens' Volume III Expands The Hellgate Series Into a Battle for Humanity's Future

Newly Released 'War of the Havens' Volume III Expands The Hellgate Series Into a Battle for Humanity's Future

The third volume of Christopher Paul Milne's trilogy escalates the struggle from discovery to open conflict as survivors in a decaying world face a br...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Physics-Guided AI Enhances Canal Flow Forecasting, Reducing Water Waste

Physics-Guided AI Enhances Canal Flow Forecasting, Reducing Water Waste

A new physics-guided mixture density network improves prediction of unpredictable lateral offtake discharges in large canal systems, reducing error by...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Amerigo Scientific Launches Small Molecule Portfolio for Stem Cell Research and Therapy Manufacturing

Amerigo Scientific Launches Small Molecule Portfolio for Stem Cell Research and Therapy Manufacturing

Amerigo Scientific announced an extensive lineup of research-grade and GMP-grade small molecules designed to advance stem cell research, regenerative ...

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Study Links TBI to Higher Mortality Risk Due to Brain Cancer

Study Links TBI to Higher Mortality Risk Due to Brain Cancer

A Mass General Brigham study found that traumatic brain injury increases the risk of dying from brain cancer, prompting a need for long-term monitorin...

June 14, 2026Read the full article →