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Oct 1, 2020

Tech Snapshot captures today’s cutting-edge tools and technologies that will help drive drug discovery tomorrow. This installment was written by...

Sep 9, 2020

This installment of Supplier Spotlight® is on VectorBuilder – a global pioneer in custom DNA vectors and recombinant viruses. What is your...

Apr 10, 2020

The Background In this blog series, we’ll be exploring new technologies offered on Scientist.com by some of our most innovative suppliers. While...

Apr 8, 2020

This installment of Supplier Spotlight® is on Kemp Proteins – a leading provider of gene-to-protein bioservices. What is your company’s mission...

Mar 3, 2020

Though much of the world is hearing about them for the first time, coronaviruses are a large family of related viruses responsible for respiratory...

Sep 10, 2019

Humans can experience bioluminescence most anywhere in nature. Perhaps the most famous animal that glows in the dark is the firefly. But if we...

Jul 15, 2019

Have you ever wondered if it was possible to borrow equipment from a nearby laboratory for your research? Well, it would be easy and would not...

Jun 12, 2019

Most cellular processes are part of specific molecular pathways. A deep knowledge of each step of these pathways is important to tackle some of the...

Apr 29, 2019

Therapeutic antibody drugs have recently experienced explosive growth due in large part to the fact that immunotherapies stimulate the immune...

Apr 5, 2019

© Designed by rawpixel.com / Freepik - Adaptation by Scientist An electronic laboratory notebook or ELN is, as Harvard defines “a software tool...