Proteomics: Professor John Yates of the Scripps Research Institute Shares His Latest Insights
Discover how stable isotopes are being used in world-leading quantitative proteomics research at the Yates Laboratory
Discover how stable isotopes are being used in world-leading quantitative proteomics research at the Yates Laboratory
Get up-to-date on the latest UHPLC technology and learn tips for picking the best column for your application
Fully scalable system streamlines drug development and production with sizes ranging from 3-liter bench-top to 1000-liter manufacturing scale
UMassMedNow, UMass Medical School’s news service, reports how Jeremy Luban, MD and Scot Wolfe PhD are exploring the novel CRISPR/Cpf1 technique
Doug Carlton describes his fascinating research work at the University of Texas, Arlington, explains why communication is so important in science and reveals his hero in science
Learn how stem cell biologist Dr. Barbara Murdoch’s research into our sense of smell could help develop new neurodegenerative disease therapies
The new test would bring disease and antibiotic resistance testing for potential “superbug”
Findings indicate increased specificity in low-risk populations and potential for monitoring tuberculosis treatment
AEOL 10150 is currently the only drug being developed by BARDA to address the delayed effects of radiation exposure
Genevac announces a major new online video resource for any lab tasked with removing solvent from its samples