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Using Single Cell Proteomics to Understand Human Health and Disease
Miriam Merad and Harrison Specht will discuss how single cell proteomics complement other omics methods to provide insight into disease pathophysiology and treatment.
Identifying Biomarkers to Guide Cancer Immunotherapy
An expert panel will discuss the cutting-edge technologies they used to identify novel biomarkers that predict patient responses to immunotherapy.
Revealing Neuronal Influencers Among the Gut Microbiome
In this webinar, Sarkis Mazmanian and Daniel Mucida highlight how intestinal bacteria influence neuronal function and regeneration.
Profiling Microbes in Their Environmental Context
In this webinar, an expert panel will discuss nucleic acid recovery and sequencing methods from biological samples found in unusual habitats.
The Many Facets of T Cell Exhaustion
In this webinar, Abhishek Garg will discuss using functional proteomics and multi-omics approaches to explore exhausted/dysfunctional T cell states in various cancers.
Sorting the Clusters: Creating an Optimized Gating Strategy for Cell Sorting
Rafael Gomez-Amaro and Karen Ersland discuss how HyperFinder technology optimizes cell identification and isolation from flow cytometry assays.
Characterizing SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Responses in COVID-19 Patients
In this webinar, Javier Castillo-Olivares and Matteo Ferrari will discuss what they have learned about COVID-19 through testing patient sera with automated immunoblotting.
Seeing is Believing: The Power of ChipCytometry™ Multiplexing
J. Spencer Schwarz discusses how ChipCytometry™ Spatial Multiplexing Technology advances spatial biology research
Strategies for the Rapid Assessment of Antibody Self-Interactions and Improved Formulations Development
Martin Domnowski explains how sequence and formulation affect antibody self-interaction properties, and how researchers detect these interactions in low concentration samples.
A Spotlight on T Cell Exhaustion
Mary Philip and Benjamin Youngblood discuss how T cell exhaustion affects cancer progression and immunotherapy efficacy.
The Brain Inside Out: Mapping the Nervous System's Wiring
An expert panel will describe their efforts to chart billions of neuronal connections and discuss how this data provides unparalleled insight into neuronal cell biology, signal processing, and behavior.
Harnessing microRNAs for Cancer Therapeutics
Andrea Kasinski and Masako Harada will discuss the role of microRNAs in cancer, as well as the potential and challenges of using microRNAs for cancer therapeutics.Trending

Universe 25 Experiment
A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and water, personal space is essential to prevent societal collapse, but Universe 25's relevance to humans remains disputed.

The Federal Government’s Research Innovation Lifeline Has Gone Dark
Congressional inaction has led to the expiration of the federal government’s SBIR/STTR program, cutting off a biotechnology lifeline.

Genetic Basis of Aneuploidy, Which Often Causes Pregnancy Loss, Revealed
Studying over 100,000 embryos revealed genetic factors behind chromosome segregation issues that lead to aneuploidy, informing future risk screening and intervention.

How Fat Type Shapes Hypertension Risk
Promoting brown fat activity could counteract hypertension by reshaping the molecular signals that govern vascular stiffness.
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Advancing Drug Discovery with Complex Human In Vitro Models
In this half-day virtual summit, a series of presentations will explore the scientific, regulatory, and operational factors impacting the use of in vitro NAMs in drug discovery.


Redefining Immunology Through Advanced Technologies
In this webinar, scientists will discuss innovations that are unlocking new insights into immunity.








