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Jun 5, 2014

A fluorescent tag, also known as a label or probe, is a molecule that is chemically attached to a biomolecule such as a protein, antibody, or...

Mar 10, 2014

We previously discussed how there are software methods to screen for potential drug leads and researchers have been able to increase their drug...

Feb 26, 2014

Previously, we discussed in part 1 of this series the growing significance of computational methods in drug discovery. Traditional drug discovery...

Jan 14, 2014

So how does the pharmaceutical industry restore its jaded public image? The answer is by changing itself from within, by paying more than just lip...

Jan 2, 2014

At Scientist, we discuss the latest trends in drug development, techniques, and the pharmaceutical industry. Here are the top posts from 2013. 10...

May 9, 2013

Innovative research is being performed in universities worldwide. There is a quest for knowledge, glory, and most importantly, helping the sick. On...

Jan 15, 2013

Pharmaceutical innovation is a broad term that can encompass and affect any step of the drug discovery and development process, so how exactly are...

Oct 15, 2012

In James Surowiecki’s book “The Wisdom of Crowds”, he lays out the criteria for successful decision making by large groups1: Diversity of opinion...

Mar 21, 2011

When we at Scientist say that we help with pharmaceutical outsourcing, what types of services are we helping CROs deliver to researchers? Our site...

Nov 24, 2009

Have you taken a test drive of the Scientist marketplace yet? Signing up is easy, and you can even look around without signing up, so by all means...