At last the weakest link in the chain of covid-19 transmission—self-isolation—is getting the attention it deserves.1 Cevik and […]
Month: February 2021
bmj;372/feb17_12/n441/FAF1faPhoto credit: ShutterstockThe developmental biologist Lewis Wolpert was a polymath with forthright views on everything from depression and […]
It’s awkward—really awkward—to look back at something you’ve written and realise it hasn’t aged well. I’ve reached the […]
bmj;372/feb16_11/n416/FAF1faAlan Holmes was born in Whitley Bay and went to his local medical school in Newcastle. He had […]
bmj;372/feb16_10/n409/FAF1faLionel Fry was an internationally known professor of dermatology who established the cause of dermatitis herpetiformis, undertook important […]
FDA could reject AstraZeneca’s COVID vaccine on efficacy and manufacturing shortfalls: analyst arlene.weintraub Wed, 02/17/2021 – 10:24
Pfizer, Moderna pledge more mRNA vaccine doses to Europe after AZ supply concerns fkansteiner Wed, 02/17/2021 – 09:48
AstraZeneca’s already dominant Lynparza lines up for early breast cancer with new trial win aliu Wed, 02/17/2021 – […]
Neurocrine pandemic play? Leverage marketing to launch Ongentys and keep Ingrezza steady bbulik Wed, 02/17/2021 – 08:48
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a soft, stretchy skin patch that can be […]