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November 2017
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Small viruses could accelerate cell and gene therapy research
Novartis collaborates with Homology Medicines to adapt and refine genome editing technology.
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Conversations with Patient Advocates: Ron Hollander, president of INCA
Ron Hollander, president of the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance, talks to us about patient advocacy.
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Targeting the roots of Sjögren’s syndrome
Early clinical trial reports results in this hidden disease
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Exploring longstanding questions about heart disease
New Global Head of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases Research looks to apply new tools to address tough challenges.
October 2017
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Eye on patients, mind on innovation
New Global Head of Ophthalmology Research sees the eye as a frontier of biomedical research.
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Bringing virtual reality to the lab
Novartis researchers want to use the technology to help them design new drugs.
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A fitness trainer strives to keep his mother’s mind limber
On Friday nights, Juan Pedro García Hernández goes dancing – but for rest of the time he’s taking care of his mother.
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Researcher’s Ph.D. leads to medical breakthrough in rare skin disease
A researcher in South Africa investigating a rare skin disease was losing hope of a breakthrough. Then she made a discovery.
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A groundskeeper tackles cancer in several ways
In Australia, a country where skin cancer rates remain high, cancer survivor Malcolm Caddies is on a mission to prevent the risks of sun exposure.
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Researcher races to find new treatment for his progressive disease
Ice hockey used to help Tyler Patron combat cystic fibrosis, but he hopes the lab could yield stronger medicine.
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Fighting respiratory disease at the source
In Guatemala, social worker Eduardo Canuz fights logistical and cultural challenges while preventing women and infants from inhaling smoke.
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Coping with eye disease and fading vision late in life
Groups of people doing communal exercises are an everyday sight in Japan, but for one woman they are a very public way to show she is fighting back.
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