Coronavirus DNA could spread across hospital ward within ten hours
Viral DNA that models the coronavirus was present on nearly half of all ward sample sites after just ten hours in a simulation study...
Emma Lamb is a Volunteer Writer at BioNews. She is currently studying for an intensive masters in public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The focus of her masters is currently on environmental health and policy intervention, which she is studying while on career break from the UK Civil Service where she worked in various policy roles over the last six years, from research and innovation policy to food safety and most recently support for low carbon fuels. Emma's undergraduate degree was completed at Durham University in Biomedical Sciences, with a year spent studying chemistry.
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Viral DNA that models the coronavirus was present on nearly half of all ward sample sites after just ten hours in a simulation study...
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A novel stem cell therapy may play a part in improving the survival rate of ventilator-dependent COVID-19 patients....
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Professional medical bodies are calling for the UK law on the storage limit for frozen eggs to be extended, to provide women with more choice in their reproductive years...
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Scientists have repurposed CRISPR to target the repetitive RNA sequences responsible for several genetic diseases...
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Two teams of doctors in China are to administer embryonic stem cell therapy from fertilised human embryos to treat different degenerative diseases...
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