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The Future of Health Data Management: Enabling a Trusted Research Environment
Genomic health data brings unique challenges when it comes to storage, management, analysis and collaboration. This article explores how TREs can help to bridge the gap for health data so that the information can be scaled and secured.
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How Can We Go About Solving the STEM Gender Gap?
In this opinion piece, Anca Ciobanu discusses some of the ways that organizations can help to promote diversity and attract new talent to STEM.
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Could Antibody Tests Be an Alternative to or Complement the COVID Vaccine?
The threat from COVID-19 is receding and measures are being rolled back in many countries. In this opinion piece, Phil Groom argues that it's time to look at new diagnostic solutions in addition to vaccines.
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The Future of Scientific Conferences
In this opinion piece, Matthieu Chartier outlines important factors to consider as we reshape conference formats so that they achieve their intended goals even better than before.
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Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis, How It Works, Technique Variants and Its Applications
Gel electrophoresis is a fundamental technique for separating molecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins in laboratories across the biological disciplines. In this article, we will consider how polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) works, how it can be interpreted and some of its applications.
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Advances in Proteomics
In this article, we will explore some of the recent advances in proteomics and their potential wider impact.
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Agarose Gel Electrophoresis, How It Works and Its Uses
In this article, we will consider how agarose gel electrophoresis works, how it can be interpreted and some of its purposes with emphasis of its use for DNA separation.
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The Pursuit of Global, Sustainable and Cooperative Open Science
Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Nobel Laureate Elizabeth Blackburn on her impressive contributions to science and society. She highlights early inspirations that cemented her love of science, elaborates on the research that led to her being co-awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and explains why she is advocating for sustainable, cooperative and open science.
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Metabolomics-Based Blood Test Could Enable Earlier Detection of Cancer
Dr. James Larkin discusses the benefits of biofluid metabolomics and how an NMR-based approach could help to improve the way that cancer is detected and monitored in patients with nonspecific symptoms.
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qPCR Analysis, How a qPCR Machine Works and qPCR Protocol
In this article, we will consider how qPCR works, experimental requirements, data analysis and applications of the technique.
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