Emerging Evidence of Alternative Motility For decades, scientists have believed that bacterial movement relied almost entirely on the rotation of whip-like flagella, which propel cells through liquids or across surfaces. However, new research has revealed that some...
The Passing of a Scientific Giant: James D. Watson
Renowned molecular biologist James D. Watson has died at the age of 97, his son and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in New York confirmed. The scientist, best known for co-discovering the double helix structure of DNA in 1953, passed away following a brief...
The Rise of Cell and Gene Therapy Hubs Across Northern England
The life sciences landscape in northern England is undergoing a dynamic evolution, driven by the growing importance of advanced therapies such as cell and gene treatments. These innovative approaches, which aim to treat or cure diseases by intervening at the level of...
Rewriting the MND Playbook
How AI and Biomarkers Are Accelerating the Fight Against Motor Neurone Disease Every ninety minutes in the United Kingdom, someone receives a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND), also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and every ninety minutes, someone...
Challenges in Life Sciences Real Estate
The commercial real estate market serving the life sciences industry is currently undergoing a complex period of adjustment. The underlying dynamics that once propelled rapid growth, such as enthusiastic venture capital, strong demand from biotech and pharmaceutical...
Age Related T Cell Changes Weaken Vaccine Response in Older People
As the population ages, one of the major challenges facing public health is that vaccines tend to become less effective in older adults. A growing body of research increasingly points to specific changes in T cells, critical components of the immune system, as a key...
Age Related T Cell Changes Weaken Vaccine Response in Older People
As the population ages, one of the major challenges facing public health is that vaccines tend to become less effective in older adults. A growing body of research increasingly points to specific changes in T cells, critical components of the immune system, as a key...
ProImmune Introduces ProVE SL Monomers to Boost T Cell Research
ProImmune has launched its new ProVE SL (Self-Loading) MHC Class I monomers, positioning these reagents as a next-generation tool for researchers studying antigen-specific CD8+ T cells. The announcement highlights the company’s aim to accelerate T cell research by...






