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The Be HEARD Rare Disease Science Challenge is entering its next phase. After 77 applicants covering 67 rare diseases, we have decided on service...
Here at Scientist, for the past few weeks we’ve been running a series of blog posts about stem cells discussing why iPS make an attractive research...
Carlsbad, CA is soon to be home to San Diego’s own community laboratory space. Much along the lines of Genspace in NYC and BioCurious in Sunnyvale...
As 2012 comes to a close, we wanted to look back at the blog and provide a short review of the past year. To start, our top 3 most popular posts...
In our effort to promote research, Scientist sponsored the NYU Gallatin IGEM team. As we’ve seen before, the IGEM competition generates very cool...
Scientist has announced four winners for its first Tri-State Open Science Challenge: SAN DIEGO & NEW YORK — Scientist Inc., the world’s largest...
We’ve just wrapped up the Tri-State Open Science Challenge, the second that we’ve held. We are proud to announce four winners awarding $16,000...
It seems as if hardly a week goes by now without reading about a new example of crowdsouricing or citizen scientists working on some of the most...
Scientist’s CEO, Kevin Lustig, spoke in a recent episode of the Burrill Report about the Open Science movement and how the democratization of drug...
Scientist is pleased to announce the Rare Disease Science Challenge: Be HEARD (Helping Empower and Accelerate Research Discoveries). We are working...