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Our Life Science Hero DNA recognize Francis Crick,  Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and Rosalind Franklin for their determination of the structure of DNA.

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  • XBiotech announced COVID-19 candidate therapy

    On Aug. 17, 2020, XBiotech announced that it had identified True Human antibodies that could potentially be used as a therapy against SARS-CoV2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The Company discovered these antibodies through a collaboration with BioBridge Global (parent organization of the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center and QualTex Laboratories, one of the…

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