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      <description>Five days at PEGS Boston. The design question is mostly answered. The hard problems have moved to CMC tolerance and immune acceptance, and the field knows it.</description>
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      <title>Nanobodies in silico, rabbits in wet lab, and a mutation-agnostic antibody that skips the JAK2 debate</title>
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      <title>VHH Humanization Is Mostly a Search Problem, Not a Grafting Problem</title>
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      <description>Everyone frames nanobody humanization as CDR grafting. It's not. It's a search problem with a brutal fitness landscape.</description>
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      <title>Data Governance in Pharma: Notes from the Pistoia Alliance Benelux Forum #5</title>
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      <title>Untar/Unzip Multiple Files in One Command</title>
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      <title>Linking Sublime as IDE</title>
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