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Feb 26, 2018

Between rising care costs and ever-changing insurance regulations, it’s quite the understatement to say that health care has evolved significantly...

Feb 19, 2018

Scientist.com is working to implement an improved contractual landscape ahead of GDPR implementation in May, in order to ensure global compliance...

Feb 8, 2018

In recent years, everything from news and entertainment media to payments has gone digital. Now we can add medicine to that list: In December, the...

Feb 5, 2018

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...

Jan 11, 2018

For many people, project management means to plan, to implement and to monitor the work of a team. Indeed, these are important. But consider also...

Jan 11, 2018

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is the resonance of a plasmon wave that occurs when a light wave is sent to a metallic surface. When the surface...

Jan 11, 2018

In scientific research, metabolomics is the study of all the chemical process involving metabolites in a biological system whether it is a single...

Jan 11, 2018

Software development includes all the process of computing programming, documenting, testing and bug fixing involved in the creation of a new...

Jan 11, 2018

When developing a new product or studying a system, you need to test it to understand its behavior. But tests in the real world are costly and the...

Jan 11, 2018

Quantitative polymerase chain reaction ( q-PCR) or real-time PCR, is both a quantitative and a qualitative technique to detect and measure the...