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Novel Targets
Novel Targets
Bringing to life the science around innovative new drugs, gene and cell therapies. Novel Targets is a science podcast that captured a landmark period in cancer research from 2015-18.
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4.9 stars from 39 ratings
Great podcast!
This is a fantastic podcast. It does a great job of quickly explaining the state of the art advances in drug development.
Alex P. Keaton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/27/17
This podcast is an in-depth look at burgeoning biotech research and how it affects the present medical application and treatments. Th podcast provides in-depth science and Mechanisms of Action to offer explanations and rational as to why drugs are being targeted to certain targets. Providing...Read full review »
NGs Dad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/17
These podcasts are excellent. Reading medical journal articles can be (is) numbing after a while. The recent podcasts are excellent in bringing true experts who can and do cut through to the key points and topics (helped along by excellent questions from Peter).
kirk802 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/15
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