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Integrating Sustainability Into the Lab With Martin Farley
Martin Farley, sustainable research adviser at UCL and director of Green Lab Associates, was invited to Technology Networks’ Ask Me Anything session to answer your questions about the future of sustainability in research and laboratory practices.
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Biologic Production and Host Cell Proteins
Host cell proteins can prove problematic for the development of novel biopharmaceuticals. This article will highlight some of the latest advances in host cell analysis strategies and how they are being implemented.
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Unraveling the Secrets of Spider Silk
Spider silk is a remarkable material, offering high tensile strength and natural elasticity. In this article, learn how a group of scientists are currently exploring its untapped potential in medical and materials science.
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Extracting Meaningful Data With High-Throughput Drug Discovery Approaches
This article focuses on the use of high-throughput screening approaches in drug discovery and discusses the latest developments in this area.
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An Introduction to Bayesian Statistics
Bayesian statistics has emerged as a powerful methodology for making decisions from data in the applied sciences. Bayesian brings a new way of thinking to statistics, in how it deals with probability, uncertainty and drawing inferences from an analysis.
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Implanting Microdevices Into Brain Tumors To Determine the Best Treatment
Scientists have demonstrated the potential for using intratumoral microdevices (IMDs) to test various cancer drugs on the tumor before implementing systemic treatment. The approach could offer a hope in tackling hard-to-treat gliomas.
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Lab Automation Holds the Key to the Development of the Food of the Future
Geoff Dance highlights how automation can help us explore the unknown in the cell-cultured meat industry.
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Single-Cell Proteomics: Mass Spec vs Single-Molecule Sequencing
There has been excitement surrounding single-molecule sequencing and its possible application in single-cell proteomics. We speak with Dr. Ryan Kelly to understand how its capabilities currently compare to mass spectrometry.
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How Body-on-a-Chip Tech Is Transforming Research With Professor Donald Ingber
Professor Donald Ingber is responsible for developing human organ chips, which provide researchers with a window into inter-organ physiology and the body’s response to drugs, without animal testing. Technology Networks' invited Ingber to an Ask Me Anything session to answer your questions about this incredible technology.
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The Spatial Perspective With Professor Emma Lundberg
Join us as we sit down with Professor Emma Lundberg, a luminary in the field of spatial biology, to discuss her incredible career journey, the challenges that she has overcome and the groundbreaking discoveries that continue to shape the future of science and medicine.
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