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Personalized Medicine

Personalized medicine is a form of medicine that uses information about a person’s genes, proteins, and environment in order to prevent, diagnose and treat diseases. Specific information about a person’s tumor may be used in personalized medicine to help diagnose a cancer, plan treatment, find out the efficacy of treatment,

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Cure from the past: Phage Therapy

In today’s modern world, the human race is losing the arm race with antibiotics. Ubiquitous bacterial pathogens have been continuously evolving to resist antibiotics. Hospitals, particularly intensive care units, are an important breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant bacteria because of factors like - over the counter antibiotic use, patient overcrowding, fraudulent infection control

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Eleventh Issue

We believe that behind every invention and discovery there is always a curious mind working. This section of BioNE, is dedicated to all those young curious minds who have been thinking and working on unexplored possibilities in the horizon of biological sciences. Today’s learning process is no longer confined in

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Editorial (Eleventh Issue)

URGENT NEED OF A STATE ACTION PLAN ON AMR    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a major threat to public health (WHO, 2014a). It is estimated that infections by antibiotic resistant pathogens cause 700,000 to several million deaths per year (WHO, 2014b; O’nell, 2016). In the United States alone, at least

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