Posts tagged ‘life science’
In recognition of Black History Month, we want to celebrate black entrepreneurship in the life sciences by highlighting one of the black-founded...
Life Science Startup Nightmares Creating a startup is no easy feat, especially when young entrepreneurs lack the guidance and knowledge to...
Over the past weeks, Scientist.com has been working hard to listen, learn and implement short-term and long-term changes regarding diversity within...
Humans can experience bioluminescence most anywhere in nature. Perhaps the most famous animal that glows in the dark is the firefly. But if we...
Looking to add some scientific content to your day-to-day social media scrolling? We’ve scoured the Internet to bring you Twitter and Instagram...
Chilling stories and movie plots depicting a hidden, global black market for human biospecimen such as organs, tissue and other elements of the...
A few readers of this blog series might recall the thrill of operating the so-called Genetics Computing Group “Wisconsin Package” running on the...
The life science industry is fortunate to enter the area of big data at a time when other scientific disciplines/industries have paved the way. Big...
Connecting academic scientists to the global life science ecosystem Like everyone else, academic researchers are finding that funding sources are...
Steve Blank wrote an excellent 3 part blog series last week. We covered Part 1 which described the challenges Life Science companies face in...