Highlights
Home-grown research attracts high investor interest
Home-grown, high-tech health research from the Maurice Wilkins Centre has attracted support from local and international inve...
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Using 'molecular superglue' to build protein trees
Biological batteries, new vaccines and more cost-effective pharmaceuticals are just some of the potential benefits of Maurice...
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Cells get increasing coverage
Human cells have always been important in Maurice Wilkins Centre research, but new developments open up new ground for both r...
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Re-thinking the causes of rheumatic fever
Researchers and health professionals are re-thinking the causes of rheumatic fever after studies by Maurice Wilkins Centre in...
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Chemistry, bio and immunology combine to target immune receptor
A Maurice Wilkins Centre collaboration across several scientific disciplines has led to a patent for a new immunotherapy drug...
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Newly funded research highlights MWC collaborations
A five-year research programme aims to develop nontoxic vaccine technologies to complement existing cancer immunotherapies.
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The tumour-promoting activities of a famous protein
Developing new cancer therapies and a more reliable test for prostate cancer are just some of the potential outcomes of Mauri...
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New insight into an established diabetes target
Facilitating the development of better medicines for diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease is a key driver behind some...
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Early career researchers zoom in on an important drug target
An estimated 1.3 million people die from tuberculosis (TB) each year, and new drugs are desperately needed, especially as res...
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