Posts matching ‘HBS’
This blog post was written by Cureline, a global translational and precision medicine CRO providing HBS biobanking and laboratory services for...
In recent years, the demand for human biological samples (HBS) in biomedical and pharmaceutical research has increased significantly, driven by...
This blog post was written by Cureline, a global translational and precision medicine CRO providing HBS biobanking and laboratory services for...
This blog post was written by BioIVT, a CRO that enables smarter science and accelerates medical breakthroughs by delivering high-quality...
This blog post was written in partnership with Eurofins Discovery, a global leader in scientific testing and laboratory services for advancement of...
The dynamic landscape of scientific research continues to evolve, driven by innovation in technology, novel methodologies and the growing demand...
Picture this: a 44 year-old Massachusetts woman runs a black market body part business from her Salem storefront, “Kat’s Creepy Creations”. Sounds...
Local legislation surrounding the recruitment, collection, storage and distribution (import/export) of human biospecimens for research varies...
On November 16th, Scientist.com hosted speakers from Aragen, MoloX, and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden to discuss the challenges and...
It’s now well known that biopharmaceutical companies are increasingly turning to third-party suppliers to support their research and development...