Swallowable mRNA Pills: A Needle-Free Future for Medicine Swapping your next vaccine shot for a simple pill might be closer to a reality thanks to researchers at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital . Recent reserch has unveiled RNACap , an innovative caps... biotechnology chronic disease drug delivery medical innovation mRNA oral pill RNACap vaccines
How Sugars on Cell Surfaces Could Unlock New Paths to Brain Resilience What if a crucial piece in the puzzle of brain aging has been hiding in plain sight, overlooked sugars on the surfaces of our brain cells. While past research zeroed in on proteins and DNA, emerging s... Alzheimer's blood-brain barrier brain aging cell surface sugars cognitive decline drug delivery glycocalyx neurodegeneration
A Single Shot for Multiple Doses: How MIT's Programmable Vaccine Particles Could Revolutionize Immunization Imagine a world where a child receives just one vaccine shot and is protected for years, without the need for multiple booster visits. MIT researchers are making this vision possible with their ground... biodegradable materials childhood immunization drug delivery machine learning polymer technology public health vaccines
Targeted Liposomes: A Game Changer in the Fight Against Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections Fungal infections are quickly becoming a significant concern in healthcare, particularly due to the rise of drug-resistant species such as Candida auris . Traditional antifungal treatments often fall ... antifungal biofilms Candida auris drug delivery infectious disease liposomes nanotechnology peptides