A translationally-relevant alternative to non-human primates
The Jackson Laboratory explores the efficacy of humanized mice as an alternative to non-human primates in drug development studies
The Jackson Laboratory explores the efficacy of humanized mice as an alternative to non-human primates in drug development studies
The research helps shed light on genes responsible for a shield-like capsule that could help protect some bacteria from our immune system, making them deadly
How advanced imaging technology is progressing drug discovery through understanding of GPCR-dependent second-messenger systems
On World AIDS Day, SelectScience looks at advances in HIV diagnostic testing and monitoring
Learn how Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Cytomat™ 2 Selector Automated Shaking Incubator can enable biologics to reach the market faster
Novel cyclic IMS and new SYNAPT XS lead Waters’ portfolio of solutions that promise unlimited experimental opportunities and analytical flexibility
A new network in the US – the Readiness Acceleration and Innovation Network, or RAIN for short – is catalyzing biotech business and training the next generation of young scientists to work in a laboratory setting. As ever, equipment is key
In this editorial feature, we bring you the latest developments in gene editing and CRISPR technology
Dr. Megan Allyse from the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine explains why gene editing is not yet suitable for medical practice
QIAGEN’s GeneReader NGS System Gains Further Validation in Oncology Research Applications with New Independent Performance Review Data
Kerafast's innovative scheme offers access to hundreds of reagents
Hear how David Foley, Principal Scientist at Pfizer, uses reaction monitoring NMR spectroscopy
Find out more about the fundamental principles of Raman spectroscopy and the how confocal Raman imaging could help you with your research