Biotechnology

Game-Changer: Swift Bacteria Identification Method to Cut Antibiotic Use

Amid growing concerns over antibiotic resistance, a groundbreaking development has emerged, offering hope in the fight against bacterial infections. Researchers have unveiled an innovative method for swift bacteria identification, potentially reducing our reliance on antibiotics.

Begovic: Serbia to develop bioeconomy by building BIO4 campus

BELGRADE - Serbian Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation Jelena Begovic said on Tuesday the construction of a BIO4 campus, slated to begin at the end of December, would be very important for development of science and the bioeconomy in Serbia, and added that the Torlak Institute for Virology, Vaccines and Sera would be a part of the campus.

Brnabic: I am using every moment of visit to China to speak with businesspeople

BEIJING - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic, who is visiting China, met with representatives of the country's companies in Beijing on Monday.

She spoke with executives of HBIS Group, the owner of the Smederevo steel mill, and with JD.com about opportunities for promoting Serbian products and tourism potential in the Chinese market.

Turkish scientist manages to rejuvenate cells

In an effort to stop diseases linked to aging, a Turkish scientist has managed to rejuvenate cells in a laboratory setting.

During research led by Prof. Dr. Derya Unutmaz, a scientist at the Jackson Laboratory in the U.S., a revolutionary success was achieved in rejuvenating living cells in the laboratory environment, paving the way for major developments in medicine.

Serbian gov't signs MoU with pharmaceuticals company MSD

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic and the senior vice president of the pharmaceuticals firm Merck Sharp and Dohme (MSD), Cyril Schiever, signed on Wednesday a MoU that will be significant for Serbia's future BIO4 Campus research centre.

Brnabic thanked MSD for supporting "our efforts to make Serbia a leader in biotechnology, biomedicine, bioresearch and bioinformatics."

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