Posts tagged ‘scientific research’
CUT&RUN (Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease) is a novel method to map genomic protein binding sites that combines Chromatin...
Though much of the world is hearing about them for the first time, coronaviruses are a large family of related viruses responsible for respiratory...
Firstly, I’d like to explain to our audience what Austrade does before sharing how beneficial it can be for global biotechs looking to benefit from...
There are as many ways to create in vivo proposals on the Scientist.com marketplace as there are researchers to request them, so how do we ensure...
Directed evolution is emerging as a powerful new tool to design proteins with new and interesting properties that may not have evolved naturally...
How are stem cells advancing compound screening and analysis of drug-like properties? Stem cells are emerging as significant reagents in drug...
Advances in Culturing Stem Cells Stem cells may hold the answer to one of the biggest medical challenges, replacing tissues and organs. Exciting...
Amidst the many challenges facing the life sciences industry today such as diminishing funding sources, increased costs to develop new drugs and...
This is Part 3 in a three-part series on patient-centered outcomes. (Check out Part 1 and Part 2). Patient perspective (patient-centered outcomes...
Innovative research is being performed in universities worldwide. There is a quest for knowledge, glory, and most importantly, helping the sick. On...