EpicentRx Word of the Week: Ague

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Ague

“Doctor, doctor, gimme the news, I got a bad case of ague. No pill’s gonna cure my ill, I got a bad case of ague.” ague noun (old-fashioned) ay-gyoo plural agues ay-gyoos aguish adjective Definition: : a fit of fever or shivering that is usually caused by...
EpicentRx Word of the Week: Ague

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Swither

“Hoo dae ye say delay or hesitate in Scots? If ye dinnae ken, read on”. Swither verb chiefly Scottish SWITH-uhr Definition: : to doubt or hesitate; to dither. Example sentence: “They swithered for ages about what to do and what to say”. Context: EpicentRx has started...
Merry Chrismas

Merry Chrismas

Yes, spelling very intentional. Being friends with and/or working closely with several Chrises among them Chris Larson, MD, Ph.D., the incredibly brilliant and dedicated Vice President of Viral Manufacturing at EpicentRx, whose hard work got the AdAPT oncolytic...
A Blog About Glögg

A Blog About Glögg

In the spirit of the Holidays, having already written about eggnog, we decided to give equal time to glögg, a hot and sweet mulled or spiced wine served up in Sweden (and other Nordic countries) around the Christmas season. According to the Wine & Spirits Museum...
A Blog About Eggnog

A Blog About Eggnog

Love it or hate it—we happen to love it— a staple of the Christmas season that dates all the way back to George Washington—and even to the British settlers before him who transported it to the colonies in the first place—is eggnog. This iconic beverage is made with...