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Gene Therapy: New Treatments Reprogram Patients’ Immune Cells
Dr. Joseph Hughes describes how WuXi Advanced Therapies scales up viral vectors to help customers expedite entry of gene and cell therapies into clinical trials
Science on a Ship: Diverse Microbes of the Deep, Dark Oceans
Read how Dr Jason Sylvan samples microbes from the depths of the ocean and performs experiments on a ship
Modelling the Complexity of the Gut Epithelium to Find Therapeutics for Gastroenteritis
Discover how Dr. Nicholas Zachos, Johns Hopkins Medicine, uses patient-derived stem cells to create complex co-cultures with the aim of developing new therapeutics to prevent diarrheal disease
Cell Assays – Present & Future (Part Two)
Soil Holds Potential to Slow Global Warming
If managed properly, research suggests the land under our feet could offset a significant amount of carbon emissions
WITec's 12th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium
SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein (S2), His-Tag (Insect Cells)
The Native Antigen CompanySARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein (S2) is a recombinant antigen which contains the Spike protein amino acids 685-1211 of subunit 2. Spike S2 protein is manufactured to high yield and purity using the Native Antigens baculovirus-insect cell platform. SARS-CoV-2, previously known as the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), causes the pandemic COVID-19 disease.
A lighthouse to guide collaboration in cannabis science
For such a rapidly growing scientific industry bottlenecked by stigma and prohibition, working together is the only answer, says Dr. John S Abrams, Scientific Director of the Emerald Conference
Husband & Wife Duo Combating Dementia Through Neurological Research
Meet the couple combining stroke research & Alzheimer’s expertise in the hope of understanding mixed dementia
How ColorSEM can overcome the challenges of SEM and EDS analysis
Discover on demand how ColorSEM can provide instantaneous, reliable and complete elemental analyses for material characterization
Pulmonary cardiology: Circulating immune cells and the pathogenesis of pulmonary arterial hypertension
Researchers at Queen’s University, Canada, explain how their new core facility and its cutting-edge flow cytometry and cell sorting technology are accelerating cardiopulmonary research
How Retrospective Genetic Studies at NIH Are Providing Answers for the Future of Cancer
Dr. Stephen Chanock, National Cancer Institute, shares the latest cancer epidemiology studies at the NIH and the team’s hopes of being able to predict and prevent disease
What’s Hot in Drug Discovery Screening: SelectScience Special Feature
We take a look at some of the latest methods and technologies disrupting drug discovery and how they’re reshaping the industry
SLAS Announces Recipients of Tony B. Travel Award Program for SLAS2019
50 Students from Around the Globe to Attend Society’s Flagship Event Conference Courtesy of Academic Travel Award Program
23andMe: The Science Behind the Headlines
Virtual Analytical Summit 2020: Full meeting agenda
Register now to join world-leading researchers online, March 31-April 2, as the global science industry pulls together at this critical time
Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Learn how selective antibodies help decipher an impaired autophagy pathway in spino-bulbar muscular atrophy
Faster accessibility and more intuitive FTIR spectroscopy
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover innovations advancing the FTIR spectroscopy field, leading to novel capabilities for a wide variety of industry applications
Life sciences round-up for 2019
Look back at some of the best life sciences content SelectScience has covered in 2019
Choosing the best UPLC system for your application – quaternary versus binary systems
In this popular on-demand webinar, learn more about which applications may benefit from a particular pump and how to select an LC system based on your application needs























