The laboratory directed by Arne Skerra, Professor of Biological Chemistry, has its focus on designing artificial binding proteins for therapeutic applications.
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Melbourne researchers show the body’s ability to fight novel coronavirus
Melbourne researchers have mapped immune responses from one of Australia’s first novel coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, showing the body’s ability to fight the virus and recover from the infection.
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‘Telemedicine’ stepping up amid coronavirus spread
(HealthDay)—As U.S. states and cities scramble to contain the new coronavirus by restricting public gatherings, hospitals are increasingly using remote medical care to battle the outbreak.
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Europe locks down as WHO calls for ‘boldest actions’ against pandemic
European countries moved into near total lockdown on Tuesday in a bid to halt the rapid spread of the deadly coronavirus.
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Chemo ups disease-free survival in upper tract urothelial cancer
(HealthDay)—For patients with locally advanced upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), gemcitabine-platinum combination chemotherapy improves disease-free survival, according to a study published online March 5 in The Lancet.
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Another study finds COVID-19 typically mild for kids
(HealthDay)—New research adds to evidence that children infected with COVID-19 have less severe symptoms than adults with the coronavirus.
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Masks, gloves don’t stop coronavirus spread: experts
Wearing masks and gloves as a precaution against coronavirus is ineffective, unnecessary for the vast majority of people, and may even spread infections faster, experts said Tuesday.
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UK govt says ‘reasonable’ estimate 55,000 could have COVID-19
The UK government’s chief scientific adviser on Tuesday said it was “reasonable” to estimate that 55,000 people could have COVID-19, based on the expected death rate of one in 1,000 cases.
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Climate similar in cities with biggest outbreaks of COVID-19
(HealthDay)—Cities that have experienced significant outbreaks of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) have similar winter climates, according to a study published online March 9 on the open-data site SSRN.
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Acid reflux drugs may lead to increased risk of fractures in children
Proton pump inhibitors – a widely used class of drugs used to treat acid reflux and related symptoms – may lead to an increased risk of fractures in children and adolescents, reports a study in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition.
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