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Applications open for Bridge Program


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Applications open for Bridge Program
The Bridge Program is currently accepting applications for its next cohort, and provides specific training on the scientific, legal, financial, clinical, regulatory and reimbursement disciplines that are essential to pharmaceutical commercialisation.
Using industry-led biotech and venture capital expertise, the programme empowers speakers and participants to share specific, detailed and practical translation know-how. Those involved will gain confidence and create networks and opportunities in all areas of the commercialisation pathway.
The programme is unique as it has been crafted and developed in collaboration with industry partners and with leaders in key global organisations in the biotech sector. ....

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Geetika's passion for science led her to Wollongong


Biomedical graduate thrilled to use degree to make a difference in people’s lives
Geetika Maddirala was finishing high school and deciding what to do next. She knew she wanted to study engineering, but just wasn’t sure which university or college would offer the career path she desired.
From her hometown in Colorado, in the United States, Geetika spent months researching universities around the world, in the US, Singapore, Hong Kong, before eventually settling on the unfamiliar city of Wollongong.
“When I was growing up, my Dad travelled a lot for work, and I always thought that was so cool,” Geetika said. “I wanted to travel but I wasn’t sure where I wanted to go. I had never been to Australia before.” ....

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Study could explain tuberculosis bacteria paradox


TB-causing bacteria remember prior stress, react quickly to new stress
HOUSTON – (Feb. 22, 2021) -Tuberculosis bacteria have evolved to remember stressful encounters and react quickly to future stress, according to a study by computational bioengineers at Rice University and infectious disease experts at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS).
Oleg Igoshin (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)
Published online in the open-access journal mSystems, the research identifies a genetic mechanism that allows the TB-causing bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, to respond to stress rapidly and in manner that is “history-dependent,” said corresponding author Oleg Igoshin, a professor of bioengineering at Rice.
Researchers have long suspected that the ability of TB bacteria to remain dormant, sometimes for decades, stems from their ability to behave based upon past experience. ....

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