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New Releases for June

This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection features talks on nuclear receptors, scientific communications, NK cells in cancer therapy, gene drives for malaria control and more.

This month, the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms features the talk ‘HCV resistance’ by Professor John Dillon, University of Dundee, UK. In this talk, Prof. Dillon outlines how hepatitis C virus (HCV)’s low fidelity replication and high replication rate leads to resistance-associated substitutions (RAS) that can impact treatment with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs). He discusses the clinical relevance of RAS, the impact of specific DAA regimens, when resistance testing is useful, and how these insights guide treatment decisions.

A complete list of the released talks is provided below.

Kind regards,

The Editorial Team

HCV resistance

HCV resistance

Prof. John Dillon
University of Dundee, UK

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Introduction to scientific communication

Introduction to scientific communication

Dr. Evie Kendal
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

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Harnessing NK cells in cancer therapies

Harnessing NK cells in cancer therapies

Prof. Eric Vivier
Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy, France

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Clostridium tetani

Clostridium tetani

Dr. Sarah Fouch
University of Portsmouth, UK

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TRP channels and opsins: universal mediators of sensory biology and behavior

TRP channels and opsins: universal mediators of sensory biology and behavior

Prof. Craig Montell
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

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Boston criteria & cerebral amyloid angiopathy diagnosis

Boston criteria & cerebral amyloid angiopathy diagnosis

Dr. Andreas Charidimou
Boston University, USA

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Giardia and giardiasis

Giardia and giardiasis

Dr. Sandipan Ganguly
ICMR-National Institute for Research in Bacterial Infections (ICMR-NIRBI), India

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How medicines were discovered

How medicines were discovered

Dr. David C. Swinney
DCSwinney Consulting, USA

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Integral gene drives for malaria control

Integral gene drives for malaria control

Dr. Nikolai Windbichler
Imperial College London, UK

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New Series: Nuclear Receptors as Common Therapeutic Targets

Transcription factors: role, types, and regulation

Transcription factors: role, types, and regulation

Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany

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The nuclear receptor superfamily

The nuclear receptor superfamily

Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany

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Structure of nuclear receptors

Structure of nuclear receptors

Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany

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Mechanisms and molecular function of nuclear receptors

Mechanisms and molecular function of nuclear receptors

Prof. Dr. Daniel Merk
Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU), Germany

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New Research and Clinical Interviews

Integrating novel digital health technologies into clinical trials

Integrating novel digital health technologies into clinical trials

Mr. Rinol Alaj
Regeneron, USA

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Decoding aging: how a proteomic clock predicts mortality and disease across populations

Decoding aging: how a proteomic clock predicts mortality and disease across populations

Dr. M. Austin Argentieri
Harvard University, USA

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Featured talks from previous releases

Calcium Cancer metabolism
Why clinical trials are needed One health conceptual framework: antimicrobial resistance
Harnessing the immune system for cancer therapy The genetics of adaptation

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