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Feb 27, 2019

A recent white paper was released that traces the trajectory over the last ten years of 120 independent for-profit startups in the field of...

Jan 31, 2019

Antibodies have re-shaped biomedical researches since their discovery. From research tools to therapeutics and diagnostics, antibodies are...

Nov 2, 2018

What is RWE? As a relatively new means of conducting research in the life sciences, RWE, or real-world evidence, is data that comes from “real...

Feb 13, 2014

This is the third and final post of a series (part 1 and part 2) on directed evolution. What do protein engineers actually produce using directed...

Jun 11, 2013

This is Part 3 in a four-part series in which Dr. Kevin Lustig and Dr. Maria Thompson explore a new paradigm for virtual drug discovery in a...

Apr 23, 2013

This is Part 1 in a four-part series in which Dr. Kevin Lustig and Dr. Maria Thompson explore a new paradigm for virtual drug discovery in a...

Jan 24, 2013

Last week we talked about Stem cell research getting the “green light” and this week we continue with our stem cell blog series. Biology has long...

Jan 17, 2013

One of Scientist’s most popular blog posts of last year was an infographic depicting American attitudes towards stem cell research. Part of that...

Jan 4, 2013

Since the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) initiated a program in 2004 to advance sequencing technology development, the resulting...

Jan 1, 2013

Next generation sequencing has reduced costs and increased the throughput, as compared to Sanger sequencing. Importantly, it has expanded the...