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Oxford University breakthrough on global COVID-19 vaccine
Phase 3 interim analysis including 131 Covid-19 cases indicates that the vaccine is 70.4% effective when combining data from two dosing regimens
Using in situ RNAscope analysis to visualize spatial gene expression in plants
Learn how RNAscope technology was adapted to study plant tissues and gain insights into plant immunity
Why HUB Organoids are key to advancing personalized cancer therapies
Dr. Sylvia Boj discusses the advantages of organoids and how these 3D tissue cultures have enormous potential to revolutionize how we treat patients and predict therapeutic response
Artificial Intelligence to Enable Better Therapy Decisions in Immuno-Oncology
The National Center for Tumor Diseases and Protagen AG collaborate to improve information integration
New FDA-Cleared JAK2 Biomarker Test for Blood Cancer Type
New biomarker test designed to aid diagnosis of patients suspected of having Polycythemia Vera form of blood cancer
Research into Cellular Stress Can Curb Cancer Progression
Dr Eric Chevet, INSERM, shares his research goals in understanding the molecular mechanisms of ER stress in cancer
New, Automated UV-Visible Spectrophotometers Designed for Today’s Modern Lab
The next generation Thermo Scientific GENESYS UV-Vis spectrophotometer portfolio is optimized for usability and performance
L.A.B. – Award 2009 for innovative PhD students
On Line Analysis for Chlorine Dioxide
Gasmet Launches New Mercury Emissions Monitor
University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and Beckman Coulter Genomics Collaborate (BCG) to Unravel How Mutations Rewire Cancer Cells
Through advanced genetic algorithms and supercomputing, scientists have discovered how genetic diseases such as cancer systematically attack the networks controlling human cells, according to a pair of papers published back-to-back in CELL.