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Isis Spin-out Oxitec Reports a 96% Suppression of the Dengue Mosquito in Brazilian Trials
Oxitec's ground-breaking approach to pest control has again been demonstrated in a further trial carried out by Moscamed in Brazil achieving a 96% suppression of the dengue mosquito in the village of Mandacaru, Bahia state, Brazil.
Oxford Team Find Malaria Markers for a Quick, Accurate Diagnosis
A team of scientists at the University of Oxford have identified a parasite protein that is an accurate indicator of both the presence and severity of malaria, which marks the critical step towards developing a quick and accurate diagnostic kit.
Non-invasive Scan to Detect Early Liver Disease
The latest Isis spinout, Perspectum Diagnostics, uses standard MRI technology to provide a non-invasive technique to detect early liver disease, halving costs and avoiding painful biopsies.
Oxford's Electronic Endometriosis Survey Brings Women's Health Into Focus
Isis Innovation, in partnership with ERT and PharmaQuest have developed an electronic questionnaire to better understand a condition that affects 10% of women.
Isis Start-up, colwiz Secures Strategic Partnership and Investment from the American Chemical Society
A start-up from the Isis Software Incubator (ISI) Colwiz announces strategic partnership and investment from the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.
Transplant Success for Isis Spin-out, OrganOx
Oxford research allows human livers to be kept alive outside the body, which will increase the supply of organs for transplantation.
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