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Liquid Biopsy for Monitoring Treatment Response

September 19, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

ctDNA Liquid Biopsy
Most interest in liquid biopsies has focused on less invasive disease diagnosis. This piece, however, draws attention to [MORE]

Speeding Up Peptide Synthesis

May 2, 2017 | | Posted in Newsletter

MIT Peptide Synthesizer
One of the Smithsonian’s icons of molecular medicine is Bruce Merrifield’s original peptide synthesizer of 1963. By attaching [MORE]

Proteomics in Personalized Medicine

September 13, 2016 | | Posted in Newsletter

Proteomics in Personalized Medicine
The “inherent biological differences between individuals,”. . . “cannot all be explained genetically.” Calling the sum and [MORE]

3-D Printing of Personalized Medical Devices

December 22, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Northeastern 3D Printing Innovation
Personalized medicine involves more than just allowing for molecular individuality. There are circumstances, particularly in unborn and [MORE]

“Spritam:” the First Approved 3-D Printed Pill

November 24, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Earlier this year, “Spritam,” an anti-epilepsy drug in a new formulation, from an Ohio biotech, became the first FDA approved [MORE]

Direct to Consumer Liquid Biopsy Test for Multiple Cancers

November 3, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

CancerIntercept Liquid Biopsy
Pathway Genomics (San Diego, CA) is the first company to offer liquid biopsy screening tests for multiple cancers [MORE]

Immunotherapy for ALL

October 20, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Healthy Human T Cell
At the beginning of the 20th century, British physician Sir Almoth Wright predicted that the doctor of [MORE]

21st Century Cures Act

August 4, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

Personalized Medicine
In case you thought you’d never live to see a unanimous vote on anything in Congress, recall HR 6, [MORE]

Guiding Nerve Repairs

April 28, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

3D Printed Guide for Nerve Repair
Severed nerves sometimes can be sutured but materials scientists at University of Sheffield (UK) have [MORE]

Seeing Arrhythmias in a Dish

April 14, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

SFU Graduate Students and Professor Tibbits Create Heart Cells
In research near the heart of personalized medicine, bioengineers at Simon Frazer [MORE]

A Lesson about Personalized Drug Dosing

March 31, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

3D Integrated Pharmaceuticals
This piece describes a process called “3-D integrated pharmaceuticals” which relies on prefabricated components that can be assembled, [MORE]

Venter’s Human Longevity, Inc.

March 24, 2015 | | Posted in Newsletter

J. Craig Venter
Its banner reads: “Aging is the single biggest risk factor for virtually every significant human disease. . .” [MORE]

Personalized Pill Printing

December 23, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

3D Printing of Theophylline Tablets
Theophylline is a drug commonly prescribed for COPD and asthma, and sometimes for infant apnea. It [MORE]

Perspective on Data-Driven Healthcare

December 9, 2014 | | Posted in Newsletter

Data Driven Healthcare
Hippocrates would have understood the concept of “data-driven healthcare, but neither he nor most people before the last [MORE]