Men and women react differently to different drugs. That may sound like a no-brainer, but for years researchers have mainly focused on male patients’ reactions to drugs in clinical trials, which has ...
Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed Spheromatrix, a simple and low-cost technology that enables tumor models to be grown, frozen, and stored for future use in cancer ...
We are living in a dynamic time of drug development and innovation with many beneficiaries—the most important being the patient. These developments include everything from exciting gene therapies for ...
In this article, we will delve into how technology has impacted the drug industry, from drug trafficking to advancements in the pharmaceutical industry… Technology has been a game-changer in various ...
Biologic drugs are well established treatments for a wide range of disorders, and many of these medicines have become blockbuster products. But currently available biologics still have limitations, ...
Blockchain is a database of information shared across a network. They're known in cryptocurrency systems like Bitcoin. Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the drug discovery ...
KAIST (President Kwang Hyung Lee) announced on the 16th that an advanced AI-based drug interaction prediction technology developed by the Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee's research team in the ...
The local pharmacy used to be the default place to fill prescriptions, but like just about everything else, technology is ...
Scientists have developed a revolutionary AI "fingerprint" technology that can accurately show how cancer cells respond to new drugs, by simply observing changes to their shape. The new technology, ...
The pharmaceutical industry is entering an inflection point driven by the recognition that highly potent cancer drugs are only as effective as their ability to reach tumors with sufficient ...
A portable device that can instantly detect dangerous street drugs at extremely low concentrations has been developed at the University of Bath in the UK. The device, which is being trialled by ...