Translating snail venom research from beach to bench and beyond

An image showing Mandë Holford

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Meet Mandë Holford, an interdisciplinary scientist following tangents that arise when exploring the molecular-level workings of venom peptides

Snails may not be the first creatures you think of, when talking about venom and deadly hunters. But it turns out many aquatic snail species hold a similar cocktail of venom peptides to the usual suspects of snakes, scorpions and spiders. And these venom peptides may be the key to treating a whole host of ailments, including pain and cancer.