China’s military may be examining its decades-old space program for ways to improve data collection and disrupt the satellites of other countries if needed, analysts said this week following a Mars landing and a debris crash into the Indian Ocean. Earlier this month China placed a rover on Mars, the official Xinhua News Agency reported,…
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Researchers at virology lab allegedly fell ill with covid-like symptoms in November 2019
Three researchers from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology sought hospital care in November 2019 with symptoms consistent with covid-19,
The Wall Street Journal has reported citing a US intelligence report. China’s Foreign Ministry and the director of the Wuhan National Biosafety Lab have denied the report, which has ignited further speculation about the origin of the covid-19 pandemic. The emergence of a novel coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan in December 2019. A World Health Organization investigation previously found that workers at the lab showed no evidence of having been infected with the virus and concluded that a laboratory origin was highly unlikely.
LUND, Sweden, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Immunovia, a diagnostic company that develops highly accurate blood tests for the early detection of cancer and autoimmune diseases, today announced
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Dr. Stephen Pereira
Dr. Stephen Pereira is Professor of Hepatology & Gastroenterology at University College London since October 2016. He has been a Senior Lecturer then Reader from 2003 and a Consultant Gastroenterologist in PancreaticoBiliary Medicine at University College London Hospitals from 2000. He undertook undergraduate studies in science (theoretical physics) and medicine at University of New South Wales, Sydney, with postgraduate training mainly at Guy s and King s College Hospital, London, and advanced endoscopy training (ERCP and endoscopic ultrasound) in Paris, Amsterdam and Indianapolis. Over the last several years he has developed a clinical research programme aimed at improving the diagnosis and treatment of patients with liver and pancreaticobiliary malignancy and lead a clinical and laboratory-based research group based at the Royal Free Campus. Dr. Stephen Pereira s research areas include Cancer Proteomics, Cancer Biomarker Discovery