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2018 Top 10 Innovations
The Scientist | Dec 1, 2018 | 10+ min read
Biology happens on many levels, from ecosystems to electron transport chains. These tools may help spur discoveries at all of life's scales.
Top 7 in biochemistry
Jef Akst | Feb 20, 2011 | 3 min read
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in biochemistry and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Targeting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria with CRISPR and Phages
Anna Azvolinsky | May 18, 2015 | 3 min read
Researchers develop a CRISPR-based, two-phage system that sensitizes resistant bacteria to antibiotics and selectively kills any remaining drug-resistant bugs. 
450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84
The Scientist Staff | Oct 28, 1990 | 3 min read
MOST CITED SCIENTISTS: RESEARCHERS RANKED 401-450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84 (The Scientist, Vol:4, #21, pg. 22, October 29, 1990) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.) -------- CITATIONS NAME FIELD 1965-78 401. GORBACH S.L. Microbiology 3,460 402. FELDMAN G.J. Physics 3,452 403. HEEGER A.J. Physics 3,451 404. FORSHAM P.H. Endocrinology 3,450 405. OWMAN C.S.O. Histology 3,449 406. HILLEMAN M.R. Virology 3,448 407. LEHNINGER A.L. Biochemistry 3,447 408. NAJARIAN J.S. Surgery
No Mo’ Slow Flow
Jeffrey M. Perkel | Jan 1, 2012 | 7 min read
Tools and tricks for high-throughput flow cytometry
The AIDS Research Evaluators
Lynn Gambale | Jul 9, 1995 | 6 min read
Chairman: Arnold Levine, chairman, department of molecular biology, Princeton University Barry Bloom, Weinstock Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator, department of microbiology and immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York Rebecca Buckley, professor of pediatrics and immunology, Duke University Medical Center Charles Carpenter, chairman, Office of AIDS Research Advisory Committee; professor of medicine,Brown University School of Medicine Don
Show Me Your Moves
Marissa Fessenden | May 1, 2015 | 9 min read
Updated classics and new techniques help microbiologists get up close and quantitative.
Making Things Grow: Insect Cells, Stem Cells, and Primary Cell Lines All Pose Challenges for Cell Culturists
Laura Defrancesco | Jun 21, 1998 | 5 min read
Date: June 22, 1998 Insect Cell Culture Media, Suppliers of Primary Cell Culture Media Advantages for Protein Expression Studies Since the mid-1950s cultures of insects--cockroaches, fruit flies, and leafhoppers, to name a few--have been the object of quiet study by physiologists and cell biologists. But along came genetic engineering and suddenly insect cultures have been put in the spotlight since they provide advantages over both bacterial and mammalian systems for recombinant protein prod
Microbiology
The Scientist Staff | May 12, 1991 | 1 min read
J.B. Stock, A.J. Ninfa, A.M. Stock, "Protein phosphorylation and regulation of adaptive responses in bacteria," Microbiological Reviews, 53:450-90, 1989. Jeff Stock (Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.): "Although research on signal transduction has traditionally focused on eukaryotic cells, prokaryotes also respond to environmental signals. Recent studies, reviewed in this article, show that a single bacterial cell such as Escherichia coli may have as many as 50 different receptor kinases a
Two Biology Societies To Meet Next Month
Karen Kreeger | Apr 17, 1994 | 6 min read
An estimated 11,000 of these researchers, representing dozens of disciplines and presenting thousands of papers and poster sessions, will be gathering at annual get-togethers of the nation's leading life sciences professional societies: Members of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) will meet in Washington, D.C., May 21-25; and, starting just two days later, the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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