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Engineered nanobodies improved respiratory defenses in preclinical study

2026-01-21T15:21:00+00:00

Engineered nanobodies improved protection against multiple viruses by bolstering respiratory mucus. The bispecific design of the nanobodies works against viruses, like influenza, which can normally evade mucosal defenses.

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The brain’s sneakiest houseguest: how a parasite rewrites neuron messages and alters neuroplasticity

2026-01-21T15:13:00+00:00

A new study describes how Toxoplasma gondii manipulates the behaviour and brain function of its hosts. It explored a new angle by looking at nanoparticles called extracellular vesicles, which cells use to send messages to one another, and carry small regulatory molecules known as microRNAs. 

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New study shows how light suppresses virulence in antibiotic-resistant pathogen

2026-01-21T14:21:00+00:00

Researchers uncover a light-sensitive signaling cascade in Pseudomonas aeruginosa that suppresses biofilm formation and virulence, offering a potential new strategy to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

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Seawater microbes offer new, non-invasive way to detect coral disease, study finds

2026-01-21T12:40:00+00:00

Researchers have discovered that microorganisms in seawater surrounding corals provide a powerful indicator of coral disease, potentially transforming how reef health is monitored worldwide.

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Game-changer for rare sugars: alkaline media unlocks high yield of rare sugars from bacteria

2026-01-21T12:28:00+00:00

Bacterial EPSs (exopolysaccharides) are emerging as a sustainable source of rare sugars, offering advantages including higher yields and lower environmental impact.

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Global Virus Network warns of measles resurgence

2026-01-21T12:20:00+00:00

The Global Virus Network (GVN) has expressed deep concern regarding the ongoing resurgence of measles in the United States and around the globe. Measles is one of the most contagious viral diseases known and can be lethal, particularly in unvaccinated children.

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Engineered nanobodies improved respiratory defenses in preclinical study

2026-01-21T15:21:00+00:00

Engineered nanobodies improved protection against multiple viruses by bolstering respiratory mucus. The bispecific design of the nanobodies works against viruses, like influenza, which can normally evade mucosal defenses.

Toxoplasma_parasites_(tachyzoites)_in_a_fibroblast_host_cell

The brain’s sneakiest houseguest: how a parasite rewrites neuron messages and alters neuroplasticity

2026-01-21T15:13:00+00:00

A new study describes how Toxoplasma gondii manipulates the behaviour and brain function of its hosts. It explored a new angle by looking at nanoparticles called extracellular vesicles, which cells use to send messages to one another, and carry small regulatory molecules known as microRNAs. 

Pseudomonas (3)

New study shows how light suppresses virulence in antibiotic-resistant pathogen

2026-01-21T14:21:00+00:00

Researchers uncover a light-sensitive signaling cascade in Pseudomonas aeruginosa that suppresses biofilm formation and virulence, offering a potential new strategy to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

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UK Centre for Mould Safety launches national training academy

2026-01-21T11:15:00+00:00

The UK Centre for Mould Safety (UKCMS) National Training Academy has today opened its doors to upskill and improve competence, consistency and safety across all industries that serve homes and buildings, in a drive to support public health outcomes.

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​Valneva provides update on Chikungunya vaccine IXCHIQ®

2026-01-20T10:51:00+00:00

Valneva SE has announced that the company has decided to voluntarily withdraw the biologics license application (BLA) and Investigational New Drug (IND) application for its chikungunya vaccine, IXCHIQ® , in the United States, following suspension of the license by the FDA.

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Vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease could deliver $1.3 billion a year in global livestock benefits

2026-01-14T09:38:00+00:00

A new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine is projected to deliver over $1.3 billion in annual benefits and transform global livestock resilience.

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Golden Gate method enables rapid, fully-synthetic engineering of therapeutically relevant bacteriophages

2026-01-20T12:23:00+00:00

Researchers have described the first fully synthetic bacteriophage engineering system for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In this method, researchers engineer bacteriophages synthetically using sequence data rather than bacteriophage isolates.

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Brewing a rare medicine: yeast engineered to produce a valuable astragalus isoflavonoid

2026-01-20T11:50:00+00:00

By reconstructing the complete biosynthetic pathway inside Saccharomyces cerevisiae and systematically removing metabolic bottlenecks, researchers created the first yeast platform capable of producing calycosin-7-glucoside from simple carbon sources.

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Reconstructing nature’s oxindole factory: yeast-based biosynthesis of medicinal indole alkaloids

2026-01-20T11:21:00+00:00

By identifying four key enzymes from a North American plant and reconstituting them in yeast, scientists  have achieved complete de novo biosynthesis of complex oxindole molecules that are difficult to obtain from plants or chemical synthesis.

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Global Virus Network warns of measles resurgence

2026-01-21T12:20:00+00:00

The Global Virus Network (GVN) has expressed deep concern regarding the ongoing resurgence of measles in the United States and around the globe. Measles is one of the most contagious viral diseases known and can be lethal, particularly in unvaccinated children.

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£3.7 million project aims to provide unprecedented analysis of mesophotic coral reefs

2026-01-21T10:27:00+00:00

Scientists are to carry out an unprecedented assessment of the response and resilience of mesophotic coral ecosystems – coral reef communities found at depths of between 30m and 150m in tropical regions – to the temperature shifts predicted under future climate change.

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​Journal of Applied Microbiology launches new Research Themes for 2026

2026-01-21T09:19:00+00:00

The Journal of Applied Microbiology is kicking off 2026 with the unveiling of four key Research Themes under the JAM umbrella.  Each Theme encompasses emerging hot topics and leading-edge research that align with AMI’s goal to apply microbiology to solving the world’s greatest challenges. 

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