In this webinar, Cole Cheng and Connie Rich will discuss the advantages of novel miniaturized plasmids for streamlining ...
About 50 years ago, biologists set out to solve the protein-folding problem. The road to the Nobel victory has been arduous ...
Long-lived proteins in the mouse ovary may help preserve fertility well into adulthood, providing insights into ovarian aging ...
Volume electron microscopy reveals a novel cellular process that is critical for healthy brain development, with implications ...
Jotham Austin opted for a director of a core facility position to combine his love for electron microscopy, teaching, and ...
To improve traceability and enable authentication of synthetic nucleic acid sequences, researchers are embedding digital ...
B iology lectures teach students that when a cell’s replication machinery comes together, DNA polymerase takes off down the ...
Cytosurge AG, a leader in single-cell manipulation, and Lexogen, a pioneer in RNA sequencing solutions, have announced their ...
Nathan Ni holds a PhD from Queens University. He is a science editor for The Scientist’s Creative Services Team who strives to better understand and communicate the relationships between health and ...
A combinatorial approach enabled researchers to develop antibodies with improved catch-and-release abilities against snake ...
The team turned to human antibodies to minimize these risks and enhance treatment effectiveness. Their study, published in ...
Deanna earned their PhD in cellular biology from McGill University in 2020 and has a professional background in medical writing. They joined The Scientist's Creative Services team as an assistant ...