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Oct 1, 2020

Tech Snapshot captures today’s cutting-edge tools and technologies that will help drive drug discovery tomorrow. This installment was written by...

Jun 19, 2020

Over the past weeks, Scientist.com has been working hard to listen, learn and implement short-term and long-term changes regarding diversity within...

Nov 20, 2019

At Scientist.com, we take our commitment to animal welfare very seriously. Whether through due diligence, compliance or education, we support...

Sep 10, 2019

Humans can experience bioluminescence most anywhere in nature. Perhaps the most famous animal that glows in the dark is the firefly. But if we...

Apr 2, 2019

Breathtaking progress in life sciences has brought us innovations such as high-throughput and individually affordable genomic sequencing as well as...

Mar 13, 2019

In Part 1 of this series, we examined the evolution of outsourcing in drug discovery. In part II we will examine with deeper focus the specific...

Feb 27, 2019

A recent white paper was released that traces the trajectory over the last ten years of 120 independent for-profit startups in the field of...

Feb 1, 2019

Antibodies have re-shaped biomedical researches since their discovery. From research tools to therapeutics and diagnostics, antibodies are...

Nov 14, 2018

Stem cells have attracted a great deal of deserved attention due to their lineage-independent characteristics. In other words, they have the...

Aug 2, 2018

The Intuitive Chemistry Bias by Satyanarayana Janagani, PhD Two global forces are at odds today - the push for “greener” processes and the demand...