Dear colleagues,
A new series on Drug Delivery has been launched this month in The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, edited by Prof. Vladimir P. Torchilin of Northeastern University (Editor-in-Chief of Current Drug Discovery Technologies, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Drug Delivery, and editor of other leading journals in the field). The series will cover principles, challenges and tailored approaches aimed at achieving optimal therapeutic responses with minimal side-effects.
Additional topics in this month’s release include HIV/AIDS epidemiology, transmission, and risk factors, pathways of apoptosis in muscle, SARS-CoV and other emerging coronaviruses, and more.
This month’s addition to the series Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms is the lecture ‘Studies to harness innate and adaptive strategies towards an HIV cure’ by Prof. Luis Montaner of The Wistar Institute (USA), which provides a current overview of some of the leading approaches undertaken in the development of a cure for HIV.
A full list of the released talks is provided below my signature.
Long term access is provided via an institution-wide licence with unlimited access for all members (faculty, staff and students). In this regard it would be helpful if you could introduce me to an appropriate person or people with whom I can explore the possibility of an institution-wide licence.
For a description of the many ways The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection is used in universities, medical schools, and research institutions around the globe and how it is supporting cost effective adoption of the opportunities the digital revolution is presenting to higher education, see this summary.
For additional assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Iris Margalit, PhD
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