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Amidst the massive technological and social changes upending the societal status quo, the culture of doctors around the globe is also in flux according to The Truth About Doctors, a new global research study conducted by McCann Health, in partnership with McCann Truth Central. This landmark study which surveyed nearly 2,000 doctors in 16 markets, found that the practice of medicine is not everything doctors thought it would be. In fact, the expectations of the job are startling mismatched to the realities of the high-volume, cost-cutting, technology-driven health environment we live in today. There is a massive gap between expectations and reality for doctors around the globe that is impacting their ability to do their job, as well as their enthusiasm for it.
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Intranasal vaccination is an interesting and increasingly attractive alternative to improving the delivery of therapeutic vaccines. It comes with the promise of better efficacy by stimulating local mucosal response, needle-free delivery and could be self-administrable.
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MedCram
In the webinar, Prof. Kirsten Müller-Vahl gives an overview of the use of cannabis in medicine, explains the basics of the endocannabinoid system and introduces the various cannabis compounds - from different cannabis flowers to cannabis-based drugs based on extracts and synthetic cannabinoids.
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RedShiftBio
Recently investigators have begun to harness new technology such as microfluidic modulation spectroscopy (MMS) to reveal protein structural changes, as a solid understanding of structure and function is extremely important to the effectiveness of biotherapeutic drugs and scientist today are challenged in gathering a complete understanding with current tools. During the biomanufacturing process, proteins such as antibodies, often undergo conformational changes that can alter their secondary structure, leading to critical variations in their overall function. These changes have been historically difficult to detect, as traditional analytical techniques are not great at detecting small differences in protein structure.
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