This is a full time laboratory role. You will be working with organisms, bacteria and arcia that require specialist culture conditions. This involves hunting for viruses against microbes, ...
Beata Halassy, an expert infectious disease researcher, treated her own stage 3 breast cancer by injecting the tumour with lab-grown viruses. Following this treatment, 50-year-old Beata Halassy has ...
A scientist treated her own breast cancer with an experimental vaccine The experimental vaccine uses viruses to treat late-stage cancer The scientist is now cancer-free A 50-year-old scientist, Beata ...
A scientist who managed to treat her breast cancer by injecting her tumor with viruses grown in a lab has ignited a debate regarding the ethics of self-experimentation. Beata Halassy discovered ...
Dr Halassy designed her vaccine cocktail at her lab at the University of Zagreb in Croatia. She chose to use a measles virus and an influenza-like virus known as VSV, which have both been shown ...
As per Nature, the scientist discovered she had the disease at the site of a previous mastectomy, which was a second reoccurrence in the area since she had her breast removed. Anyone that has had ...
A Croatian virologist, Beata Halassy, battling breast cancer recurrence, took a daring step by injecting herself with lab-grown viruses. This unconventional self-treatment, known as oncolytic ...
The forensic scientist who exposed a series of catastrophic problems at Qld’s DNA laboratory will oversee a new review into the sluggish retesting of samples from thousands of major crime cases.
A scientist who successfully treated her own breast cancer by injecting the tumour with lab-grown viruses has sparked discussion about the ethics of self-experimentation. Beata Halassy discovered ...