Breakthroughs in guide RNA: Creating successful CRISPR-Cas9 knockouts
Abcam scientist Dr. Yongwon Kwon discusses a new method that could help scientists simplify their gene-editing processes and extend the validation of cancer cells
Abcam scientist Dr. Yongwon Kwon discusses a new method that could help scientists simplify their gene-editing processes and extend the validation of cancer cells
In this expert interview, we hear from Prof. Bobby LaRue about improved depth of coverage and high-power discrimination in mixed DNA analysis
A sneak-peek into the busiest microbiome laboratory: what technologies assist large projects and what happens to all the data from thousands of samples
50 Students from Around the Globe to Attend Society’s Flagship Event Conference Courtesy of Academic Travel Award Program
With the QIAGEN nanoplate-based dPCR system, clinical scientists find better ways to diagnose invasive fungal disease and side-step antifungal therapy resistance
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how the dissociation and cryopreservation of primary solid tissues can accelerate preclinical pipelines
Explore topics from Alzheimer's disease and mRNA vaccine production to SARS-CoV-2 detection in wastewater and nanoplastic characterization
Explore exclusive interviews and the latest resources to support your drug discovery workflows, from chemical imaging and fragment screening to assay development and gene therapy
SelectScience reflects on the biggest and best drug discovery stories of the year
The first RNA-guided DNA-cutting enzyme found in eukaryotes, Fanzor could one day be harnessed to edit DNA more precisely than CRISPR/Cas systems
Ph.D. biology student and phycologist Ronald Kittle shares the inspiration behind his lifelong curiosity for learning and his hopes for the future of science communication
Guest editorial: Technology to meet the challenge of efficiency in the regulated AAV vector space
Guest editorial by Arindam Ghosh, MBBS, PhD, a physician-scientist by training with extensive experience in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
Dr. Sarah Kingston, Assistant Professor of Oceanography and Chief Scientist for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation at Sea Education Association, discusses the use of UV-Vis spectroscopy in her research and the future of molecular marine research
What can go wrong in the lab when the science and theory are correct?
Scientists identify a new link between certain molecules produced by the microbiome and the function of a protein that impacts gut inflammation
In this guest editorial, Dr. Michael Coble discusses how probabilistic genotyping (PG) software has revolutionized the ability of forensic labs to interpret DNA profiles
Watch world-leading scientists and industry experts online, February 23-24, to discover next-generation technologies to advance your research
New discoveries on devil facial tumor suggest that human cancer drugs may reduce the cancer mortality rate of Tasmanian devils - an endangered species naive to the Australian island of Tasmania
Professor David R. Greaves, University of Oxford, UK, discusses the technology that is enabling him to research tissue repair and chronic inflammation in real time
A team of experts at Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, discuss their sustainable, animal-free, recombinant IgG antibodies, and reveal why these could soon become a laboratory must-have for most researchers
Meet the scientists on a mission to ensure effective medical countermeasures in the event of a global viral outbreak
Dr. Ivan Cornella-Taracido, of Cedilla Therapeutics, discusses his work looking for therapeutic targets by harnessing protein homeostasis, and shares his insights into the future of drug discovery
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