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Ken Garber, science writer | Expert reporting on biology and medicine - Dispatches from the Front Biological research today is a vast enterprise, with thousands of laboratories working to answer fundamental but sometimes obscure questions about living systems.   My stories are field notes from this mostly unremarked-on world, jottings that seek to shed a bit of light on some remarkable advances in our understanding of nature and…

  • https://kengarber.com/about/ About | Ken Garber, science writer - I am a journalist with more than twenty years of experience covering biology and medicine, first as a staff reporter for the Ann Arbor Observer and then, since 1998, as a freelance writer.   My stories have appeared in Science, Nature, Technology Review, Nature Biotechnology, and Nature Medicine, and since 2000 I have been a contributing…
  • https://kengarber.com/2016/09/15/protein-drops-may-seed-brain-disease-science-magazine/ Protein ‘drops’ may seed brain disease (Science magazine) | Ken Garber, science writer - Cellular droplets promote vital biochemistry--but may dangerously solidify Ken Garber Science, October 23, 2015 One day last year, a graduate student brought molecular geneticist Paul Taylor an ice bucket holding a test tube that contained a white solution. When she lifted the tube from the bucket, the solution became clear—and it went white again when she…
  • https://kengarber.com/2016/06/15/targeting-copper-to-treat-breast-cancer-science-magazine/ Targeting copper to treat breast cancer (Science magazine) | Ken Garber, science writer - Business obstacles threaten to delay the phase III trial of a copper-depleting drug Science magazine, July 22, 2015 By Ken Garber In 2007, a woman facing an almost certain death sentence took a chance on a drug that needed a second chance itself. The woman had stage IV breast cancer that had spread to her…
  • https://kengarber.com/2016/04/21/a-beta-lactamase-inhibitor-revival-provides-new-hope-for-old-antibiotics/ A beta-lactamase inhibitor revival provides new hope for old antibiotics (Nature Reviews Drug Discovery) | Ken Garber, science writer - Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, July 2015 Novel inhibitors of bacterial β-lactamases should restore activity to old antibiotics and hold back the tide of drug-resistant infections. By Ken Garber In February, US regulators approved Actavis’ Avycaz, a combination of ceftazidime, a previously approved cephalosporin, and avibactam, a novel β‑lactamase inhibitor (BLI). Like older BLIs, avibactam disables bacterial…
  • https://kengarber.com/2015/11/17/drugging-the-gut-microbiome/ Drugging the gut microbiome (Nature Biotechnology) | Ken Garber, science writer - March 2015 Using conventional drug discovery and novel synthetic biology approaches, some investigators and companies are mining our resident microbes and their metabolites for targets in small-molecule drug programs. Ken Garber reports. In January, Janssen Biotech, a Johnson & Johnson company, announced that it would license a gut microbe cocktail developed by Boston-based Vedanta Biosciences,…
  • https://kengarber.com/2015/06/29/bispecific-antibodies-rise-again-nature-reviews-drug-discovery/ Bispecific antibodies rise again (Nature Reviews Drug Discovery) | Ken Garber, science writer - Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, November 2014 Amgen’s blinatumomab is setting the stage for a bispecific antibody revival, enabled by new formats that may solve the field’s long-standing problems. Ken Garber On September 22, Amgen submitted its bispecific antibody blinatumomab for regulatory review by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). An approval — for adult…

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