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Michele Trott (nee Wilson) is a New Zealand-based science writer who pursues freelance writing projects alongside her in-house role as a scientific content writer at Izon Science. After completing her PhD (Endocrinology) at Lincoln University (NZ), Michele began pursuing her science writing career with Technology Networks in the UK. There, she spent 12 months covering a maternity leave role as a science editor, and managed the cell science, biopharma and diagnostics communities. Upon her arrival back in NZ, Michele established “Choice Science Writing” and became a full-time freelance science writer, working with life science marketing agencies, biotech companies – and of course, Technology Networks – to produce engaging articles and blog posts. In April 2021, she took up the opportunity to join the team at Izon Science, a company that enables the precise separation and analysis of extracellular vesicles and other nanoparticles.


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Making Headway in the Quest for COVID-19 Cell Therapies

Faced with a global pandemic, we explore the following questions: can cell therapies help alleviate the symptoms of COVID-19? What strategies are being employed?
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Listicle

Host Cell Protein Analysis in 2020

Download this listicle to discover five recent approaches that help to improve the separation and detection of host cell proteins.
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Advances in Phenotypic Screening: A Turning Point for Drug Discovery?

In this article, we explore recent developments related to cell-based phenotypic screening, discuss the elements of a good phenotypic drug screen, and discover how these approaches are helping to provide a more accurate biological context for drug screening.
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Exosomes: Definition, Function and Use in Therapy

Exosomes are a class of cell-derived extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin, and are typically 30-150 nm in diameter – the smallest type of extracellular vesicle. In this article, we explore exosomes' function and their potential uses in therapy.
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Organoids: Exploring Liver Cancer Initiation and the Possibilities of Personalized Glioblastoma Treatment

In this article, we explore the various types of organoids under development and shine a spotlight on some of the different approaches to organoids in cancer research.
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Cell Signaling Insights Leveraged for Glaucoma and Cancer Therapy Development

In this article, we delve into some of the cell signaling pathways involved in glaucoma and cancer and how they represent promising new approaches to treatment.
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Meet the Culprits of Cell Culture Contamination

Cell culture contamination is a problem on many levels, creating immediate implications for experiments and wider issues for the scientific community.
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The Pursuit of Spotting and Steering Cell Death

Here, we examine one common branch of cell death, apoptosis, and explain why studying aberrations in apoptotic signaling is important for understanding and addressing a range of human pathologies. We also highlight techniques that enable studies of apoptosis.
Industry Insight

Behind the Scenes of MRI-based Liver Disease Diagnostics

Early diagnosis of liver disease can be life-saving, particularly because the liver has an amazing capacity to regenerate – so it is possible to curb highly prevalent diseases such as fatty liver disease by making lifestyle changes. By taking advantage of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Perspectum Diagnostics are developing ways to improve diagnosis in the clinic and accelerate drug discovery.
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5 Drivers of Companion Diagnostics Research

Companion diagnostic (CDx) tests are co-developed with their “companion” therapy and aim to aid medical decision-making by revealing which patients are (and are not) likely to respond well to a particular treatment. In this list, we discuss the main drivers of growth in CDx research.
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