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Isabel joined Technology Networks in June 2024 as a Science Writer and Editor after completing her PhD in human physiology from the University of Nottingham. Her research focused on the importance of dietary protein and exercise in maximizing muscle health in advancing age. She also holds a BSc in exercise and sport sciences from the University of Exeter and an MRes in medicine and health from the University of Nottingham.


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Published Content
Total: 19
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Industry Insight

The Role of Cytokines and Growth Factors in Advancing Cell Culture

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Laura Lyon, product manager of cell culture technologies at Sartorius, to explore the critical role of cytokines and growth factors in in vitro experiments.
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Infographic

Spatial Transcriptomics in Neuroscience

Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) approaches can provide transcriptomic profiles of individual cells isolated from brain tissue.
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Industry Insight

Revolutionizing Biomolecule Analysis With Advanced Mass Spectrometry

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Daniel DeBord, CTO at MOBILion Systems, to discuss its next-generation MS approach that addresses long-standing limitations within the technology.
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Industry Insight

How Can We Increase the Efficiency of Human-Based Research?

Human-based researchers spend a significant portion of their time on administrative tasks, particularly participant recruitment and management. A startup company, Study Stream, aims to address this issue and make human-based research more efficient.
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Article

How Much Protein Should We Be Eating?

Protein is essential for supporting muscle health. This article explores the evolving science of protein consumption, emphasizing exciting innovations in non-animal proteins and addressing misconceptions surrounding protein supplements.
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Article

Advancing Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis Through Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

This article delves into MS data analysis and its associated challenges, how AI/ML can aid analyses and exciting potential future developments in the field, with specific applications to proteomics and metabolomics research.
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Article

The Importance of Dietary Protein and Exercise for Skeletal Muscle Health

Skeletal muscle is a vital organ for maintaining health. In this article, we explore how protein feeding and exercise regulate skeletal muscle, the cell signaling pathways involved and how to maximize muscle mass for healthy aging.
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Infographic

qPCR in Infectious Disease Testing

Download this infographic to learn more about the different methods of PCR, the steps involved in a qPCR experiment and the uses of qPCR in infectious disease testing.

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Industry Insight

Enhancing Biopharmaceutical Efficiency: Intact-Level PTM Identification and Charge Variant Analysis

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Jingwen Ding, senior applications scientist at SCIEX, to understand how charge variant analysis and advanced technologies can enhance biopharmaceutical workflows.
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Industry Insight

The Role of Automation in Industrializing Cell Therapy Manufacturing

Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Dan Strange, CTO at Cellular Origins, to discuss how integrating proven tools and technologies, such as automation, helps cell therapy companies scale up production.
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