by Lyla El-Fayomi | Dec 26, 2024
Pick of the Month Another HIV-1 remission, but with a twist: The Geneva Patient I previously wrote about Mr. Paul Edmonds, who was the fifth person in history to be cured of both HIV-1 and leukemia since the first such case in 2009. This was achieved through a...
by Sara M. Nolte | Dec 19, 2024
I’m excited to be sharing some new Canadian cancer immunotherapy developments! We’ve already seen some great stuff with CAR T cells and checkpoint inhibitors. But the strength of these therapies is also their downfall: their targets make them highly specific and...
by Laya Kiani | Dec 12, 2024
The convergence of tissue engineering, regenerative medicine (TERM) and artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a transformative era for the biomedical field. By leveraging machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL), researchers can enhance cell culture...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Nov 19, 2024
Millions of placentas are discarded annually around the world. Given the regenerative medical potential demonstrated by placenta-derived tissue over the years, this is quite an unfortunate statistic. First used in 1910, placenta-derived tissue was abandoned in the...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Nov 14, 2024
I’ve once again divided up the October edition of RMNU🔬 by trending research topic. Read on for remarkable placental science, new research involving in vivo genetic engineering, and more! Trend of the month: Healing via placenta Millions of placentas are discarded...
by Stacey Johnson | Oct 25, 2024
Michel Sadelain is the 2024 Gairdner International Award laureate, along with Dr. Zelig Eshhar, for his “seminal contributions to the conception, development and application of CD19-CAR T cell therapy for cancer.” It’s been a good year for Dr. Sadelain, who also won...
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