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Mashup Score: 27Scripps Research spin-off’s success highlights institute’s role across biotech and pharma - Scripps Research Magazine - 21 day(s) ago
Science and biotech thought leaders gathered in March for the first event in the Biotech CEO Salon series, featuring an engaging discussion about Scripps Research spin-off Vividion Therapeutics.
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Mashup Score: 37Scripps Research on Threads - 22 day(s) ago
April 2024 | 37 min 34 sec Donna Blackmond never thought her career would lead to solving how life first formed on the prebiotic Earth. But as she points out in this episode of Science Changing Life, does any scientist start out knowing where their research will take them? Blackmond, who is a professor and the John C. Martin Endowed Chair in Chemistry at Scripps Research, shares how her wide-ranging background across chemistry and chemical engineering is helping answer some of today’s biggest questions
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Mashup Score: 29Michael Bollong receives David W. Robertson Award from the American Chemical Society - Scripps Research Magazine - 23 day(s) ago
Michael Bollong, PhD, associate professor of chemistry and the Early Career Endowed Roon Chair for Cardiovascular Research at Scripps Research, has received the David W. Robertson Award for Excellence in Medicinal Chemistry.
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Blocking long phosphate molecules could eventually help treat chronic infections in which slow-growing bacteria evade typical antibiotics. LA JOLLA, CA — Most disease-causing bacteria are known for their speed: In mere minutes, they can double their population, quickly making a person sick. But just as dangerous as this rapid growth can be a bacterium’s resting state, which helps the pathogen evade antibiotics and contributes to severe chronic infections in the lungs and blood, within wounds, and on the
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Mashup Score: 3Festival of Biologics San Diego 2024 | San Diego, CA - 28 day(s) ago
Conference and exhibition covering antibodies, immunotherapy, and clinical trials. 350+ speakers, 60+ exhibitors
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Mashup Score: 86Scripps Research chemists devise easier new method for making a common type of building block for drugs - 29 day(s) ago
Jin-Quan Yu, PhD, Bristol Myers Squibb Endowed Chair in Chemistry and Frank and Bertha Hupp Professor of Chemistry. Credit: Scripps Research Scientists transform simple linear amines into saturated heterocycles — ring-shaped structures critical for drug development. LA JOLLA, CA — Ring-shaped chemical structures called saturated heterocycles are found in most FDA-approved drugs but are often difficult to create. Scripps Research chemists have just developed a surprisingly easy method for making many of
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Mashup Score: 30How a new drug prototype regenerates lung tissue - 30 day(s) ago
A new study from Scripps Research and Calibr-Skaggs scientists provides pharmacological proof of concept for an upcoming phase 1 clinical trial. LA JOLLA, CA — Pulmonary diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. For many progressive lung diseases like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), a key issue is a low supply of new stem cells to repair and reverse damage. These cells are responsible for regenerating and increasing the growth of healthy tissue — without them, lung function
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Scripps Research & Calibr-Skaggs scientists developed a small molecule to stimulate lung stem cell growth for #IPF treatment. Led by @MichaelBollong & Peter G. Schultz, President & CEO of Scripps Research, related therapy CMR316 heads to phase 1 trials. https://t.co/Ef8DgKYiqf https://t.co/UqBLmZu7wY
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Structural models of PLD3 and PLD4, enzymes that degrade nucleic acids in the c ytoplasm. The enzymes’ active (or binding) sites are indicated with black arrows. Credit: Scripps Research Scripps Research scientists create atomic-level structural models of enzymes associated with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including lupus and Alzheimer’ s. LA JOLLA, CA — When nucleic acids like DNA or RNA build up in a cell’s cytoplasm, it sets off an alarm call for the immune system. Enzymes usually clear
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Mashup Score: 5Mouse Study Finds Brain Target to Block Alcohol Cravings - 1 month(s) ago
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Exciting discussions at the first Biotech CEO Salon hosted by Scripps Research! The team from @VividionRx shared how they're transforming the field with their groundbreaking work in precision therapeutics, from lab to global impact. 🔬🌟 https://t.co/HXzFUeTrSc