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Gregory Winter

Nobel Laureate, Board Member at Bit.bio

Sir Gregory Winter is a Nobel prize winning scientist who invented technologies for making therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, and was directly involved in their industrial development, notably through the start up company Cambridge Antibody Technology Ltd. His inventions underpin many of the therapeutic antibodies in development and on the market, including blockbuster drugs such as Humira, Herceptin, Avastin and Keytruda.

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See also: Company Bit.bio - Human cell coding company

Details last updated 28-Jul-2024

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Gregory Winter News

Antibodies might slow ageing by targeting inflammation and cells

Antibodies might slow ageing by targeting inflammation and cells

Wired - 17-Dec-2024

Scientists are hopeful about the potential of antibodies for anti-ageing therapies

Mirror bacteria could harm humans, animals, and plants by bypassing natural defenses

Mirror bacteria could harm humans, animals, and plants by bypassing natural defenses

The Guardian - 12-Dec-2024

Experts believe research on these bacteria should stop to avoid future dangers