Shedding light on industry-impacting stories and revealing the major players behind the growth of the UK’s Bioscience and Life Sciences sectors, Bioscience Today - Issue 36 is out now and available to read online here: https://lnkd.in/eVuqfuNg Read some of the top features from the latest issue in our newsletter below. #bioscience #lifesciences #medicalresearch
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Bioscience Today (previously Bioscience Journal) is a contemporary publication written to assist the drive towards making the Life Sciences sector of the UK a test bed for clinical research and medical innovation. Aimed towards decision makers within the Bioscience, Medical, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare markets, and global in appeal, its content is independent and politically unbiased, and driven by investigative journalism and expert analysis by industry leaders. Covering key aspects within its chosen industries, Bioscience Today sheds light on industry-impacting stories that shape its future and reveals the major players behind the growth of the UK’s most exciting industry. Bioscience Today reaches worldwide boardroom executives and senior government decision makers across the UK. The publication gets your message directly to the medical, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare markets that employ around 233,000 people in the UK and generate £63 billion in revenues across over 5,000 companies.
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A new type of blood test using lipids could make it easier to identify children at risk of complications around obesity including type two diabetes, liver and heart disease, say King's College London scientists https://lnkd.in/eSitNJDu
New blood test could be early warning for child diabetes, liver AND heart disease - Bioscience Today
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A new method that can rapidly determine whether a virus is infectious or non-infectious could revolutionise the response to future pandemics https://lnkd.in/e2tgX-Ym
New rapid method for determining virus infectivity - Bioscience Today
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Scientists are pioneering the use of machine-learning artificial intelligence software to investigate viruses, revealing never-before-seen viral mechanisms which yield fundamental insights and pave the way for vaccine development https://lnkd.in/eAYKDKSr
AI unlocks virus protein structures for the first time - Bioscience Today
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Antioxidants and metabolism play an essential role in gut immunity, opening up new therapeutic strategies for gastrointestinal disorders. Researchers at the Luxembourg Institute of Health, explain the significance of their unprecedented findings https://lnkd.in/eTvAha88
Getting to the guts of immunity - Bioscience Today
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‘Transient’ populations of gut bacteria may contribute to the development of chronic liver disease and diabetes, but a personalised diet plan could lessen the risk, new King's College London research suggests https://lnkd.in/enjxzeXP
‘Transient’ Gut Bacteria May Affect Health and Guide Diet Choices - Bioscience Today
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AMSBIO invest in future US life scientists https://lnkd.in/e_cKcKnu AMSBIO
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A new genomic technique could help prevent and manage common hospital infections quicker and more effectively than ever before https://lnkd.in/es8FAy_e
Hospital bacteria tracking with new technique - Bioscience Today
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Problem-free preparation of active form membrane proteins https://lnkd.in/eRRhycex AMSBIO
Problem-free preparation of active form membrane proteins - Bioscience Today
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The sector relies heavily on technology, but this carries its own unique risks. Robust cyber security measures must never be overlooked, warns Siân John, MBE, and CTO of NCC Group https://lnkd.in/e_VGYRiR
Protecting the integrity of biotech - Bioscience Today
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