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Specially commissioned lectures by leading world experts.
The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection
New Releases for September
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This month’s new release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection features talks on biostatistics, nociplastic pain, clinical genetics resources, bacterial diseases, and more.
In the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms is the talk ‘Next-generation RNA vaccines’ by Dr. Anna Blakney, University of British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Blakney provides an overview of the current state of the field for RNA vaccines and therapies and explores self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) technologies. She also shares insights from her lab’s development of novel saRNA vectors and their work on minimising immunogenicity of lipid nanoparticles.
Also taking place later this month is the next event in our live webinar series, on the topic of ‘Real-World Data for Public Health: Lessons in Data Quality, Transparency, and Trust’. The webinar will be presented by Dr. Puja Myles, Director of the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) at the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), UK. Dr. Myles will provide an overview of how real-world data (RWD) can be used for public health, discussing the key data quality dimensions needed to assess its suitability for public health research. She will also explore transparency, the concept of ‘trustworthy’ data, and share personal insights from her experience as the head of a RWD research service. This free event will take place on Tuesday 23rd September 2025 at 5pm BST / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT, register to attend here.
Kind regards,
The Editorial Team
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Next-generation RNA vaccines
Dr. Anna Blakney University of British Columbia, Canada
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Bacterial diseases
Dr. Daniel Neill University of Dundee, UK
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Introduction to Biostatistics: An Overview of Key Concepts and Applications
Dr. Reuben Adatorwovor University of Kentucky, USA
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Information resources in clinical genetics
Dr. Robert Legg Addenbrooke's Hospital, UK
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Dr. Sarah Fouch University of Portsmouth, UK
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Clostridium botulinum
Dr. Sarah Fouch University of Portsmouth, UK
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Approaches to the treatment of genetic disease: lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs)
Prof. Paul Gissen UCL Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, UK
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Nociplastic pain
Prof. Steven Cohen Northwestern University, USA
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Bispecific and multispecific antibodies in biotherapeutic drug design
Prof. Paul Parren Gyes BV, The Netherlands
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Gene delivery to therapy-relevant cells enables in vivo CAR T cell generation
Prof. Dr. Christian Buchholz Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany
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Rev-ERB (NR1D): biological role and ligands
Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany
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Retinoic acid receptor related orphan receptors (NR1F): biological role and experimental drugs
Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany
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NR1I receptors: vitamin D receptor - biological role, ligands and drugs
Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany
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New in Key Concepts: Cardiopulmonary Indicators in Children
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Pulse oximetry in children: understanding and interpreting oxygen saturation
Dr. Hannah Bellsham-Revell Evelina London Children’s Hospital, UK
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Blood pressure in children: how and when to measure it
Dr. Hannah Bellsham-Revell Evelina London Children’s Hospital, UK
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Respiratory distress in paediatrics: causes, indicators and early management
Dr. Hannah Bellsham-Revell Evelina London Children’s Hospital, UK
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Cardiac and respiratory monitoring in the NICU and PICU
Dr. Hannah Bellsham-Revell Evelina London Children’s Hospital, UK
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New Research and Clinical Interviews
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Recent key advancements on mechanotransduction in cardiovascular health
Prof. Martin A. Schwartz Yale University, USA
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Nociceptor-macrophage crosstalk in endometriosis: insights into pain and disease progression
Dr. Michael S. Rogers Harvard Medical School, USA
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Antigen-specific immunotherapy for autoimmune diseases (ASIT)
Prof. David Cameron Wraith University of Birmingham, UK, UK
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