Nivedita Pujari, a postdoctoral researcher at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, studies how herpes simplex virus uses ...
A new approach that integrates room for debate and collaboration with effective communication strategies can enable more ...
Dr. Jennifer Sarrett is a PhD-trained social scientist with specializations in medical anthropology, bioethics, and disability studies. After serving on the faculty at Emory University’s Center for ...
Engineer Manu Prakash helped develop a malaria-finding microscope that works in low-resource settings, improving access to sensitive infectious disease diagnostics.
From changing media to assay execution, compact automated tools help researchers perform efficient and reliable cellular experiments.
High-quality functional antibodies support reliable, consistent, and translatable outcomes across preclinical research models ...
In this webinar, Stefan Radtke will discuss the development of new high-throughput single-cell readouts for precise and comprehensive tracking of gene editing outcomes after autologous hematopoietic ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing of endometrial samples across the menstrual cycle identified key cell types and gene signatures ...
Myelin is a lipid sheath that insulates nerve fibers carrying signals throughout the brain and body. When this sheath becomes damaged, the passage of these crucial signals is disrupted, leading to ...
Scientists discovered 2.3 million conserved non-coding sequences—some hundreds of millions of years old—using Conservatory, a new comparative plant genomics platform.
Researchers developed a method to measure how efficiently lipid nanoparticles release genetic cargo within mice, overcoming a longstanding hurdle in gene therapy.
A long-running study of South Asians investigates why they are more prone to diabetes and heart disease, highlighting the need for alternate screening methods.