DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE MONKEY POX MPOX PENN PENNSTATE PUBLIC HEALTH
Rapid Test for Mpox Virus Developed

Researchers at Penn State have engineered a rapid testing technology for mpox, previously known as monkeypox. The mpox virus, which is transmitted through close contact with an infected person and that spread around the world last year, left healthcare staff grappling with a n...

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CRISPR DIAGNOSTICS GENETICS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH TUEINDHOVEN
CRISPR Combined with Glowing Proteins for Viral Detection

Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have developed a sensitive diagnostic test for viral pathogens that is suitable for use in low-resource regions. The test is based on CRISPR proteins that can detect viral genetic material but also incorporat...

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AIDS HIV MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH TXBIOMED
HIV Vaccine Candidate Stops Virus As it Enters Body

Researchers at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are developing a vaccine candidate against HIV. The vaccine is intended to block HIV entry into the body and is administered to the mucosal lining of the rectum and vagina to achieve this. The formulation then stimulates a...

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CITYUHONGKONG CUHK MATERIALS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
Electrostatic Face Mask Self-Charges with Breathing

Researchers at City University of Hong Kong have developed an electrostatically charged face mask that can replenish its charge through the wearer’s breathing action. The electrostatic charge helps the mask to adsorb tiny particles, such as SARS-CoV-2 viruses. However, such ma...

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MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
NextGen COVID-19 Antibodies Destroy Spike Protein

Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia have developed a new generation of antibodies to treat COVID-19. So far, the antibodies have been shown to neutralize several of the viral variants behind COVID-19, and the researchers hope that they will for...

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MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH RICEUNIVERSITY
Automated Feeding Platform to Study Mosquito Disease Transmission

A team at Rice University has developed an automated feeding platform for mosquitoes that allows researchers to test different types of repellent and investigate mosquito-borne disease transmission. Traditionally, such mosquito research would require human volunteers or animal...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
Electrochemical Sensor for Detailed SARS-CoV-2 Immunity Data

Researchers at the Harvard Wyss Institute have developed an electrochemical device, called the eRapid sensor, that can assist clinicians in quickly characterizing someone’s COVID-19 infection, including identifying the infecting viral variant and the nature of someone’s immuni...

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ETC. GENETICS PATHOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH
Voice-Activated Sample Prep for Safer Handling

Researchers at Kyung Hee University in South Korea have developed a voice-activated DNA sample pre-treatment device to assist clinicians dealing with outbreaks of infectious disease to stay safer. Dealing with highly infectious patient samples puts clinicians and lab technicia...

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EPFL GENETICS LIGAND BINDING MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
Toolbox to Study Ligand Binding for Enhanced Treatments

Researchers at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a DNA toolbox that allows researchers to explore binding interactions between ligands and their respective receptors based on receptor density and arrangement. The basis for many pharm...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH UCLA
Ferrobot Swarms for Rapid Viral Testing

At the University of California Los Angeles, scientists have developed a handheld lab kit that can conduct automated pooled testing for viral diseases, including COVID-19. The technology consists of a microfluidic platform that relies on swarms of magnetic discs, which the res...

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