priyom bose

Priyom Bose, PhD

Priyom Bose holds a PhD in plant biology and biotechnology from the University of Madras, India. She is an experienced academic researcher and science writer. Priyom has co-authored several original research articles that have been published in reputed peer-reviewed journals and has also written extensively on a wide range of topics, such as life science, medicine, nanotechnology, agriculture and environmental science.

Articles by Priyom Bose, PhD

A conceptual word cloud focused on PFAS, showcasing various health risks and concerns related to these substances.

PFAS Exposure and Health Effects

A researcher holds a Petri dish containing many bacterial colonies in red colored culture medium.

Exploring the Landscape of Bacterial Culture Media

A team of scientists engaged in protein engineering experiments in a laboratory, showcasing advanced research techniques.

Insights Into Protein Engineering: Methods and Applications

Cartoon showing the neurons in the brain enjoying the frightening movie the person is watching.

The Neuroscience of Thrills: Why Do We Like Horror Movies?

Cartoon of a cell with blue chromosomes and gold telomeres. One chromosome is zoomed in in a callout, and gold DNA is extending out of the telomere. 

Why Is Telomere Length So Important?

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Harnessing Molecular Farming’s Potential

A human torso with the large bowel depicted in blue and the appendix in red.

What Does the Appendix Do?

Fireflies glowing in a dark forest provide a captivating example of the luciferase-catalyzed bioluminescent reaction, which has been harnessed as a powerful research tool.

Luciferase: A Powerful Bioluminescent Research Tool

Synthetic Genomes: Rewriting the Blueprint of Life

Synthetic Genomes: Rewriting the Blueprint of Life

A microscope and a model of a molecule, showcasing the power of atomic force microscopy for surface imaging at atomic resolution.

Atomic Force Microscopy to See the Invisible

In situ hybridization procedure being conducted in a laboratory.

Tips and Tricks for In Situ Hybridization

A DNA strand and a barcode representing the DNA barcoding technique.

DNA Barcoding: Species Detection and High Throughput Assays

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How Cloud Labs and Remote Research Shape Science 

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Image of people clinking glasses with various alcoholic beverages at a table.
January 2025, Issue 1

Why Do Some People Get Drunk Faster Than Others?

Genetics and tolerance shake up how alcohol affects each person, creating a unique cocktail of experiences.

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Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

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Real-Time Image-Enabled Cell Sorting 

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

Wastewater surveillance conceptual visualization of a water droplet containing different microorganism

Elevating Wastewater Epidemiology with Microfluidics

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