Sticking it to rogue RNA
This non-invasive method repeatedly images the same organisms, thereby reducing the number of animals used in testing
Quantifying water content is one of the most common chemical tests, with more than 130 million processes carried out each year globally
Yeast, human cells, and bioinformatics help develop one-two punch approach to personalized cancer therapy
“This study reveals a new approach to intervene in human disease,” says co-senior author of the new research
New software startup emerges from the scientific world with industry-first search engine, $3 Million in funding and Bioz Star ratings
“Phenomenex offers so many sample preparation solutions that it makes sense to provide a manifold that can process them efficiently”
Just how big is biomedical data? Well, genomic data alone could soon swamp YouTube™ and Twitter™ as the world’s largest data generator.
Stony Brook-led international research team creates ultra-fast approach detailed in PNAS
New study shows harmless version of notorious bacteria could help fight pneumococcal disease, other illnesses
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