Posts tagged ‘scientist.com’
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...
Therapeutic antibody drugs have recently experienced explosive growth due in large part to the fact that immunotherapies stimulate the immune...
I recently had the pleasure of serving on a panel discussion as part of a webinar titled HEOR & RWE: Global Sourcing Strategies and Best Practices...
Antibodies have re-shaped biomedical researches since their discovery. From research tools to therapeutics and diagnostics, antibodies are...
Stem cells have attracted a great deal of deserved attention due to their lineage-independent characteristics. In other words, they have the...
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...
The Intuitive Chemistry Bias by Satyanarayana Janagani, PhD Two global forces are at odds today - the push for “greener” processes and the demand...
By now you’ve probably heard of Spectre and Meltdown, the recently discovered computer security flaws affecting microprocessors in most of the...
Admittedly, Scientist.com was founded as Assay Depot in mid-2007, and first appeared in the news later that fall, but as 2017 comes to a close...
Collaboration is the name of the game with expansion of CREx, the US NIH research exchange In its mission to help empower and connect scientists...