Nobel Prize History The Nobel Prize is the most prestigious award in the scientific world. It was created according to Mr. Alfred Nobel's will to give a...
There is a reason why cancer is called the emperor of all maladies. According to data presented by the Pan American Health Organization and World Health Organization in...
The history of using genes as a tool to treat humans goes back nearly five decades, marking a pivotal moment in medical science. In 1972, the...
Cancer – The Last Great Illness Modern medicine has mostly cured most of history's greatest killers, infectious diseases: smallpox, tuberculosis, tetanus, etc. But another category of...
The Old Therapeutic Method Until recently, most of the pharmaceutical industry has been focused on finding new chemical molecules that could be used as drugs. The...
The CRISPR Revolution Hundreds and even thousands of diseases have a root cause in genetics. Many of these are, to this day, untreatable or poorly treated....
The Last Great Killer – Cancer Over the last decades, modern medicine has accomplished miracles. Infectious diseases previously killed more people than any other cause, including...
The mRNA Revolution With the pandemic, mRNA has moved from a very technical term to something that virtually everybody knows. This a revolution for a technology first...