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Tagged for Cleansing
Michele Pagano | Jun 1, 2009 | 10+ min read
Tagged for Cleansing Not just the cell's trash and recycling center, the ubiquitin system controls complex cellular pathways with elegant simplicity and precision. By Michele Pagano have always gravitated toward order. I may even take it a bit too far according to friends who liken my office to a museum. However, I like to think it not a compulsion, but a Feng Shui approach to life. With this need for order, I may have been better suited to
EC Science Advisers Announced
Tracy Vence | Nov 10, 2015 | 1 min read
The European Commission names seven scientists to top science policy–advising positions. 
Sheep Farm Serves As Lab For Molecular Biology Team
Annie Simon Moffat | Sep 18, 1988 | 5 min read
As much at home in a barn as behind a laboratory bench, a team of 30 young researchers in Scotland is remaking the image of the modern agricultural scientist as they go about their ground-breaking work in molecular biology. While some of their experimentation takes place in the heart of the city—at the 400-year-old University of Edinburgh's modern science complex—some of it is also happening in a far more rural setting. Situated in the foothills of the Scottish Pentlands, five miles
Tag! Purifying Proteins with Affinity Chromatography
Aileen Constans(aconstans@the-scientist.com) | Feb 27, 2005 | 6 min read
What is now a standard protein laboratory technique began as an act of desperation.
It's all about Cells
Miltenyi Biotec | Jan 12, 2009 | 2 min read
It's all about cells Miltenyi Biotec products and services benefit the biomedical research community worldwide In 1989, a success story began in Bergisch Gladbach near Cologne: MACS® Technology was developed, an efficient and reliable method to tag and separate cells magnetically. Since then, the Miltenyi Biotec team has grown to more than 1,100 employees. They produce and market over 1,400 products for the biomedical research community worldwide,
European life scientists to have new congress and lobby group
Robert Walgate | Aug 30, 2000 | 3 min read
The new European Life Sciences Organization (ELSO) is starting with great hopes but a shoestring budget and few members.
New EU Money for Research
Martina Habeck | Sep 7, 2003 | 3 min read
File Photo The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is setting up a grant program to fund ¤30 million each year for outstanding research in molecular biology. The program may be of particular interest to scientists from smaller countries and to those who are working in research that is difficult to fund (such as work with genetically modified plants). This scheme may make science more competitive because researchers will vie for grants with peers from all over Europe, rather th
Improved purification for proteomics
Jonathan Weitzman(jonathanweitzman@hotmail.com) | Dec 15, 2002 | 1 min read
Combining TAP tagging and RNAi techniques improves eukaryote protein complex purification.
2020 Top 10 Innovations
The Scientist | Dec 1, 2020 | 10+ min read
From a rapid molecular test for COVID-19 to tools that can characterize the antibodies produced in the plasma of patients recovering from the disease, this year’s winners reflect the research community’s shared focus in a challenging year.
Seeing Double
Nicholette Zeliadt | Nov 1, 2013 | 7 min read
Combining two imaging techniques integrates molecular specificity with nanometer-scale resolution.
 

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