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October 2017
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Coping with eye disease and fading vision late in life
Groups of people doing communal exercises are an everyday sight in Japan, but for one woman they are a very public way to show she is fighting back.
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Talking to: Patrice Matchaba, Global Head of Corporate Responsibility for Novartis
Dr. Matchaba describes how his unique background can help guide the company’s access-to-medicine efforts.
September 2017
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Living with hypertension in Cameroon on a few dollars per day
In Cameroon, seeking treatment for chronic diseases can be a long journey.
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Novartis and UC Berkeley take on “undruggable” proteins in new collaboration
Researchers from industry and academia will leverage new chemistry to hit difficult drug targets.
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Led by Steven Taylor, the Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation is raising awareness of a little-known autoimmune disease
July 2017
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Systematically exposing vulnerabilities of cancer cells
Novartis team shares results of a massive oncology experiment with the world to accelerate drug discovery.
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Women in Science: Fionnuala Doyle
Doyle describes the road to improving patient outcomes across Europe through the HARMONY Alliance.
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A researcher seeks the roots of plants’ healing power
Deep in a forest in the West African country of Ghana, two men are searching for plants that they hope could ultimately provide a cure for some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
June 2017
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A patient’s perspective on biomarker testing
A lung cancer patient describes her path to diagnosis and what came next.
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From nurse to patient: facing an aggressive blood cancer
After being diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia, Ilana Massi defied the odds with the help of her friends and family.
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Helping Syrian refugees manage chronic diseases
Among the many Syrians uprooted by armed conflict are thousands of people with chronic conditions – such as diabetes and heart disease - whose treatment was disrupted when they fled.
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Women in Science: Shilpa Shah-Mehta
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