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Single Cell Sequencing in a Nutshell
Single Cell Sequencing in a Nutshell
Niki Spahich, PhD | Mar 31, 2023 | 4 min read
By exploring the inner workings of individual cells, rather than averaging bulk populations, researchers identify rare and important cell subtypes.
Microfluidics: Biology’s Liquid Revolution
Laura Tran, PhD | Feb 26, 2024 | 8 min read
Microfluidic systems redefined biology by providing platforms that handle small fluid volumes, catalyzing advancements in cellular and molecular studies.
Naked mole rat
Fighting Cancer: Lessons from the Naked Mole-rat
Hannah Thomasy, PhD | Dec 1, 2023 | 2 min read
Mice live longer, healthier lives thanks to a gene from their glabrous subterranean cousins.
Eytan Stibbe wears a headset and a blue shirt while surrounded by computers and other equipment on the International Space Station.
Whenever, Wherever: Taking DNA Amplification Outside the Lab
Hannah Thomasy, PhD | Dec 4, 2023 | 10 min read
Recombinase polymerase amplification lets researchers rapidly replicate DNA in the clinic, in the field, or even in the International Space Station.
The Brain's Barrier Controls Ant Behavior
Holly Barker, PhD | Nov 8, 2023 | 2 min read
Division of labor in ant colonies may depend on an enzyme trapped inside the blood-brain barrier.
Professor Sir Ian Wilmut with Dolly the sheep
Ian Wilmut, Famed Scientist Who Led the Creation of Dolly the Sheep, Died at 79
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Sep 12, 2023 | 3 min read
Knighted in 2008, Sir Ian Wilmut revolutionized the field of cloning, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine.
Neuroscience in a Nutshell
Jef Akst | Nov 15, 2016 | 2 min read
Sessions at the ongoing Society for Neuroscience meeting have covered topics from brain development to emotional processing.
A scientist not in frame is holding a plant leave with forceps in one hand and a petri dish with more leaves in the other.
Mean, Green, Antibody-producing Machines
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Dec 1, 2023 | 2 min read
A plant-based monoclonal antibody goes head-to-head with its commercial counterpart to target tumors in mice.
News in a nutshell
Megan Scudellari | Mar 16, 2011 | 3 min read
A new whistleblower measure; primates under pressure; how the blind "see"
News in a nutshell
Megan Scudellari | Apr 25, 2010 | 2 min read
New Royal Society headlinkurl:Paul Nurse,;http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/faculty/abstract.php?id=316 Nobel Prize-winning cell biologist and president of Rockefeller University in New York City since 2003, has been linkurl:nominated;http://royalsociety.org/Sir-Paul-Nurse-nominated-as-next-President-of-the-Royal-Society/ by the Council of the Royal Society to lead the Royal Society in London. Following a vote of the Society's Fellows, the appointment will be confirmed in July. Paul NurseIma

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