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Duke University: Duke Opens New Research Campus in Research Triangle Park

Duke University: Duke Opens New Research Campus in Research Triangle Park
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CD8+ T cells specific for conserved coronavirus epitopes correlate with milder disease in COVID-19 patients

CD8+ T cells specific for conserved coronavirus epitopes correlate with milder disease in COVID-19 patients
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Stanford researchers identify blood markers that indicate labor is approaching

Stanford researchers identify blood markers that indicate labor is approaching
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Thousands of jobs are available across the Triangle – here s where to look

Planet Fitness (90) Wells Fargo (88) Every Monday, WRAL TechWire compiles the latest information from the region’s top job boards, offering a breakdown of how many jobs are posted, which companies are hiring and for what positions. We’ve also included upcoming job fairs, student-centric resources and a list of Twitter accounts that track local job openings. One way job seekers can connect with potential employers is through virtual career fairs, such as NC TECH’s upcoming Virtual Tech Job Expo on April 21. Participating companies include large employers like Ally, Deutsche Bank, First Citizens Bank, Google, LexisNexis and Toshiba, along with local firms such as Dude Solutions, Channel Advisor, BlueMatrix and insightsoftware. Wake Tech Community College, UNC Charlotte and Davison College will also join.

Injectable gels could release medicines over time

By Tom Abate Gels are formed by mixing polymers into fluids to create gooey substances useful for everything from holding hair in place to enabling contact lenses to float over the eye. Stanford researchers are developing medicinal gels that could be injected into the body in order to release drugs over a period of months, replacing the need for daily or weekly shots. (Image credit: Sam Moqadam/Upsplash) Researchers want to develop gels for healthcare applications by mixing in medicinal compounds, and giving patients injections so that the gel releases the active pharmaceutical ingredient over a period of months to avoid weekly or daily needle sticks.

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