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Supporting the Next Generation of Scientists
We’ve compiled a list of guides and articles to help those at the beginning of their career, spanning a whole range of topics, from grad school and the publication process to mental health and gender inequality.
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Scientists Share Their Worst Work-Related Injuries and… Ouch
Sharp objects, toxic chemicals and infectious bacteria – just a few of the hazards that scientists work with on a daily basis… what on earth could go wrong?
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Innate vs Adaptive Immunity
Download this list to explore the key areas that highlight differences and similarities of the innate and adaptive immune system.
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Single Molecule Localization Microscopy: Introduction and Applications
Download this list to discover more about the different types and applications of single molecule localization microscopy.
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Unraveling the Macro Problem of Microplastics
In honor of Earth Day 2020, we have created this list which shares some techniques to identify microplastics in the environment.
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Clinical Omics – Genomics to Metabolomics and Onwards to the Multi-Omics Frontier
Download this list to discover more about the latest research in clinical Omics, including how these fields are revolutionizing diagnostics, disease prediction and treatment strategies.
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“Make Up Your Own Holiday” Day
In honor of this day, we asked some of our staff back at Technology Networks HQ what they would choose to see celebrated on a global level.
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10 Books Scientists Are Reading
Perlego provided us with a recent list of the top 10 books read by scientists, and it's compelling. From the legacy of autism, to deciphering the secrets of the ribosome, the list covers a wide variety of hot scientific topics.
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Personalized Medicine – Precision, Patients and Promises in 2019
This list features some of our favorite coverage of personalized medicine in 2019 published by Technology Networks.
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A Decade in Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine
Each year, Nobel Prizes are awarded to people who have made a significant contribution in their field; this list focuses on the Nobel Prizes awarded between 2010 and 2019 to those “who made the most important discovery within the domain of physiology or medicine”.
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