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Promising results for first human trial of COVID-19 vaccine

26 May, 2020

The first COVID-19 vaccine to reach phase 1 clinical trial was deemed safe, well tolerated and able to generate an immune response against SARS-CoV-2 in humans.


How stress encourages stomach ulcers

25 May, 2020

Neuroscientists have traced neural pathways that connect the brain to the stomach, providing a biological mechanism to explain how stress can foster ulcer development.


Boosting immunotherapy for more effective cancer treatment

22 May, 2020

Activating two different types of immune cells at the same time can boost the effects of immunotherapy to find and kill cancer cells in solid tumours.


Antimicrobial polymers could help fight superbugs

21 May, 2020

Synthetic antimicrobial polymers can be made cheaply and easily on an industrial scale, and maintain their activity for longer periods in the body.


Plants control their own microbiome diversity

20 May, 2020

New research has revealed how plants use their genes to select which microbes get to live inside their leaves in order to stay healthy.


Heat-resistant coral developed to fight bleaching

18 May, 2020

Australian scientists have successfully produced a coral that is more resistant to increased seawater temperatures in a laboratory setting.


How does the microbiome contribute to liver disease?

12 May, 2020

UK researchers have revealed how interactions between gut microbes and cells of the immune system contribute to cholestatic liver disease.


Influenza and the Trojan Horse effect

11 May, 2020

Influenza A virus can kill key white blood cells and hide among them like a Trojan Horse to aid its spread in the body.


Coronavirus vaccine candidates show promise in macaques

11 May, 2020

Coronavirus vaccine development has been all the rage lately, with scientists enlisting macaques to help them test vaccines for SARS-Cov-2 as well as MERS.


TB vaccine trial for COVID-19 goes international

05 May, 2020

The BCG tuberculosis vaccine, now being tested against COVID-19, is being expanded to 10,000 healthcare workers across Australia, Spain and the Netherlands.


Scientists could sabotage bacteria's cell wall

04 May, 2020

Scientists have pieced together how bacteria build their outer, defensive wall — thus heralding a new strategy in the hunt for antibiotics.


COVID-19 vaccine trial to commence in Perth

28 April, 2020

Linear Clinical Research will conduct a human trial of the vaccine candidate COVID-19 S-Trimer, which should help the body produce antibodies to fight SARS-Cov-2.


Ketogenic diet could help manage asthma

16 April, 2020

Mice that were switched to a so-called ketogenic diet showed significantly reduced inflammation of the respiratory tract.


COVID-19 vaccine testing commences Down Under

03 April, 2020

Australian research into COVID-19 appears to have turned a corner, with two separate groups commencing vaccine testing.


High-salt diet weakens the immune system

31 March, 2020

Excessive salt intake significantly weakens an important arm of the immune system, scientists have shown.


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