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We Make The Cells!
Unraveling the complexity of protein interactions in the fight against neurodegenerative diseases
Learn how our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases has been transformed by affinity screening technology
MIT researchers develop new method of eliminating foam using bubble-capturing surface
Bubble buildup can hinder many industrial processes, but a new method can reduce or even eliminate it
Top tips and future perspectives in cannabis testing from industry experts
SelectScience speaks with two KNAUER scientists working to innovate quality testing solutions for the rapidly-changing cannabis industry, with a glimpse into their approach for 2020
Meet the researcher working towards a vaccine against parasites blighting the poultry industry
A population genetics scientist tells SelectScience how she’s combating red mite infestations on chicken farms
Biologists build proteins that avoid crosstalk with existing molecules
Engineered signaling pathways could offer a new way to build synthetic biology circuits
Roche Announces Global Availability of Blood-Based Genomic Profiling Test, FoundationOne Liquid
New liquid biopsy test can identify 70 of the most commonly mutated genes in solid tumours, as well as microsatellite instability
QIAGEN Joins CANCER-ID Consortium for Liquid Biopsy Workflows
Public-private partnership aims to standardize and clinically validate blood-based biomarkers
Siemens Reveals New Clinical and Workflow IVD Solutions at AACC 2015
2015 AACC Annual Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo: Booth 1409
Tracking multiple genes with flying colors
A new method for mapping gene expression deep in the body could one day be used to track stem cells or cancer therapy
The role of nanomaterials in electronics
In this article, Sanna Arpiainen, from the Graphene Flagship, looks at the role of layered materials in the future of electronics
Creation of a detailed catalogue of degradation products in cells
Researchers have cataloged for the first time






















