Biotechnology Focus Podcast

Anywhere from infectious diseases to splicing and dicing RNA | 083

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Welcome to another episode of Biotechnology Focus radio! I am your host, Michelle Currie, here to give you the rundown on Canada’s biotech scene. This week we have stories about a possible Ebola treatment, how there may be a link between an increase in cholinergic system activity and parkinson’s disease, CRISPR makes its move on RNA, and according to a u of t study, rheumatoid arthritis patients have a higher risk of earlier mortality. So, keep listening to hear what’s going on from coast to coast! +++++ In the wake of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, with more than 11,000 known deaths, researchers are attempting to come up with innovative ways to prevent and cure the disease. Due to the dire nature of the virus, it sheds light on the limitations of the medication currently in circulation. Now, University of Guelph researchers have shown that an innovative antibody delivery method could offer an effective way to prevent and treat Ebola infection. Their goal is to make an antibody-based therapy that can protect agains