Waynesburg professor contributes to report WAYNESBURG – Dr. Chad Sethman, assistant professor of biology at Waynesburg University, recently contributed to a report stating SARM, one of five innate immunity adaptors, stabilizes cell proteins and protects the nucleus from self-destructing during stress brought on by inflammation in response to various types of infections.
Sept. 13, 2013 - Observer-Reporter
Cellceutix acquires PolyMedix assets from bankruptcy court Cellceutix Corp., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company based in Beverly, said it has acquired substantially all of the assets of the company formerly known as PolyMedix Inc. from bankruptcy court. PolyMedix was a biotech that had been working on small-molecule drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases and innate immunity disorders. Cellceutix said the purchase price was $2.1 million ...
Sept. 9, 2013 - Boston.com