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Dec 2025
SIRT3 deficiency worsens eustachian tube dysfunction during middle-ear infection
Middle-ear infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria remain among the most common pediatric illnesses worldwide.

Our Cancer Research Programs are based on the understanding that every cancer patient is unique and therefore each patient’s treatment should be individualized. We have combined ground-breaking research with cutting-edge technologies to develop pioneering therapeutics for cancer and beyond. As we prove the value of our approach, we will continue to build the partnerships, manufacturing and team required to bring individualized treatments to patients worldwide.
Mercury Pharmaceuticals has fostered the development of three research programs derived from our institutional strengths and priorities. As an emerging company, we have concentrated efforts and resources to make the programs successful, well-funded, and interactive with each other, rather than attempting to nurture multiple possible programs. Mercury Pharmaceuticals supports three programs, oriented toward cancer biology, translational oncology, and cancer prevention and control studies.
Mercury Pharmaceuticals is developing unique and innovative targeted oncolytic cancer therapeutics that utilize a novel mechanism of action to selectively kill cancer cells. These targeted products kill only cancer cells that express the target specific molecules such as receptors or antigens on their surface. Normal cells that do not express these surface molecules remain unharmed.

Clinical trials are very important as it allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of new drugs, new devices, preventative strategies or treatment strategies. It also enables us to discover better ways for patients' care.
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Our mission remains constant as we endeavor to deliver novel medicines to patients with cancer, treating solid tumors with high unmet medical needs in well-defined patient populations that are currently not well supported.
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9
Dec 2025
Middle-ear infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria remain among the most common pediatric illnesses worldwide.
9
Dec 2025
A new arts and wellbeing program co-developed by the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the University of Adelaide shows that supporting the social needs of people living with dementia and their carers can help families rediscover connection, confidence and a sense of community.
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Dec 2025
Adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) often lose access to specialized care once they age out of pediatric services.
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Dec 2025
Blinking is a human reflex most often performed without thinking, like breathing. Although research on blinking is usually related to vision, a new Concordia study examines how blinking is connected to cognitive function such as filtering out background noise to focus on what someone is trying to say to us in a crowded room.