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More effective chemo for lung cancer patients

31 July, 2018

A naturally occurring hormone called follistatin could help make chemotherapy much more effective for lung cancer patients, while also preventing kidney damage.


Designer molecule targets cancer growth protein

20 July, 2018

A new molecule designed by University of Adelaide researchers has successfully targeted a protein that plays a major role in the growth of most cancers.


Novotech partners with Asian Eye Institute to accelerate clinical trials

17 July, 2018

Novotech works in partnership with leading medical institutions across Asia to accelerate quality clinical research.


Ultrasound used to burst chemo-capsules inside liver tumours

12 July, 2018

Heat-sensitive lipid capsules filled with chemotherapy have been ruptured remotely using ultrasound, enabling them to deliver their cargo directly to liver tumours.


Enzymes enable faster, cheaper, more accurate DNA synthesis

27 June, 2018

The idea of using an enzyme to make DNA is not new — scientists have been trying for decades to find a way to do it, without success.


Drug-carrying nanoparticles designed to treat brain cancer

12 June, 2018

The newly developed nanoparticles are designed so that they can easily cross the blood-brain barrier and bind directly to tumour cells, where they deliver two different drugs.


Hope for hard-to-treat cancers as new drug goes on trial

06 June, 2018

Professor Jiri Neuzil is leading clinical trials of the experimental drug MitoTam in patients with triple negative tumours, which are known to be very hard to treat.


Kidney disease trial shows two drugs are better than one

05 June, 2018 by Lauren Davis

Clinical-stage biotech company Dimerix is on a mission to treat chronic kidney disease and, with the help of lead therapeutic candidate DMX-200, it just might succeed.


Reengineering the immune system to kill cancer

28 May, 2018 by Mansi Gandhi

CAR-T immunotherapy has the potential to revolutionise the way certain cancers are treated but challenges associated with cost and complexity of these therapies have limited widespread adoption.


Bioengineers build better beta peptides

11 May, 2018

For the first time, Australian scientists have shown it is possible to attach self-assembling beta peptides onto different organic molecules.


Small biotechs dominate in microbiome-targeted therapies

27 April, 2018

With smaller biotech companies dominating the pipeline for microbiome-targeted therapeutics, large pharma firms are eager to jump on the bandwagon.


New additive biomanufacturing centre launched

26 April, 2018

The Australian Research Council has launched a new training centre focused on developing next-generation biomanufacturing technologies.


Antibody-based lung fibrosis therapy gets a redesign

19 April, 2018

AdAlta has announced major improvements to the design of its preclinical therapy for lung fibrosis which have enhanced the drug's potency and extended its half-life.


New initiative to propel MTP SMEs

18 April, 2018

The SME Strategic Innovation Initiative will help Australian medical technology and pharmaceutical companies better prepare themselves to engage with multinational companies.


Australia's biotech boom to continue

16 April, 2018

The Australian life sciences and biotech industry is witnessing a resurgence in activity, which is expected to continue over the next 12 months.


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