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Cancer Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is a specific type of treatment that utilizes the body’s immune system to fight diseases such as cancer. Download this infographic to discover various types of immunotherapy and the potential of mRNA technology in this space.
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Vaccine Development
This infographic provides an overview of vaccine development history, exploring how manufacturing pipelines differ for "traditional" and "new-era" vaccines, and how these processes can be accelerated.
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Your Custom Monoclonal Antibody Project
Finding the right antigens is not always easy and so far, mAbs have proven to be more useful against some diseases than others.
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A Vivid, Full View of the Immune System
Download this infographic to learn more about single-cell RNA sequencing, immune repertoire profiling, cell surface protein and antigen specificity with DNA barcodes.
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Fighting the Virus: SARS-CoV-2 Immunity
Download this infographic to learn more about immunity and SARS-CoV-2.
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PFAS Detection
Download this infographic to learn what per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are, why, despite their useful properties, they have become a concern for human health and the environment and the techniques used to detect them.
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Engineering Antibodies
In this infographic, we explore the evolution of antibody engineering and focus on some novel strategies designed to optimize the process.
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Microphysiological Systems
Microphysiological systems (MPS) are two- or three-dimensional cellular platforms that are designed to recapitulate the physiology and function of the human body in vitro.
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History of Women in Science
Download this infographic to see a list of female scientists that have made a significant impact throughout history.
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Women in Science: Ancient History to the 21st Century
Download this infographic to see a timeline of women who have impacted science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) fields over time.
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