Researchers identify a unique chemical signature associated with human melanoma cells that could lead to new ways to screen for the disease.
Researchers identify a unique chemical signature associated with human melanoma cells that could lead to new ways to screen for the disease.
Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by The Scientist to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
When molecular biology methods failed her, Sangeeta Bhatia turned to engineering and microfabrication to build a liver from scratch.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have retracted two papers involving colon cancer biomarkers.
Can electronic noses come close to the real thing?
Innovations in mass spectrometry are making quick, comprehensive, and easy proteome mapping more attainable than ever.
Using surface plasmon resonance to improve antibody detection and characterization: four case studies
February 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Turning a standard technique into an unbiased screen for diagnostic biomarkers