Drug/vaccine development

The discovery may one day help people with multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.
Tracy Staedter, Contributor
New research gives weight to the arguments for male and female versions of medicines.
Benjamin Plackett, Contributor
We’ve run out of some types of antivenom, and not just here in the U.S., but around the world.
Karin Heineman, IS Executive Producer
New research could be first step for development of thought-controlled drug release.
Andrew Silver, Contributor
It's estimated that up to a third of the athletes that we'll watch at the Olympics, will be dopers. So how do you dope and get away with it?
Alistair Jennings, Contributor
Researchers discover potentially quick, cheap technique.
Ben P. Stein, Contributor
Combining treated bed nets with potential vaccines could make matters worse.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Find out how scientists are making the best allergy medicine for your dog.
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
New study maps how bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics.
Gabriel Popkin, Contributor
Experiment provides first step toward using nanoparticles to manufacture cancer-fighting drugs.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor
Instead of waiting to see who gets sick, a mathematical model foresees adverse reactions.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
A new tool may help to predict possible drug side-effects.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor