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CAR T Cells: A Living Targeted Drug, With Dr Matt Cooper

In this installment of Teach Me in 10, we're joined by Matt Cooper, co-founder and chief scientific officer at Wugen, Inc. He is also assistant professor of medicine at Washington University. Matt discusses what T cells are and how they can be engineered to recognize cancer cells.
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Why Use Stem Cells To Treat Neurological Diseases? With Dr Mariah Lelos

This installment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Mariah Lelos, a senior lecturer at Cardiff University. Watch this Teach Me in 10 to discover why stem cells are an emerging treatment for neurological diseases such as Parkinson's and Huntington's.
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How To Easily Set Up Own Pipetting Protocols on Electronic Pipettes

Learn how easy it can be to program an electronic single or multichannel micropipette.
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How To Achieve Compliance in QC of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds

Learn how to implement a fast and fully compliant SOP for testing of pharmaceuticals in your laboratory with our free webinar.
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ADME 101 Drug Metabolism Webinar: Reaction Phenotyping Studies

It is important to identify the enzymes that significantly contribute to the metabolism of a drug candidate and to evaluate the potential of a drug candidate to be a victim or perpetrator. Knowing how a drug candidate is eliminated by the human body is important in understanding the potential for drug-drug interactions.
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Becoming a Science Writer

"How do I become a science writer?" is a common question that we get asked here at Technology Networks. That is why for this installment of Teach Me in 10, the guests are … well, us! We wanted to share stories of how we became science writers and communicators, highlighting some of the things that we have learned through our journeys and offering some top tips and tricks.
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COVID, One Year Later: What Do We Know Now?

ACS Reactions catch up with experts they talked to at the start of the pandemic and ask, "what do we know now that we didn’t back then?"
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Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions Answered

Millions of people are now being immunized with the new Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines. Are they effective? Are they safe? Infectious disease and global health expert Carlos del Rio, MD, of Emory University answers your questions.
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How Can We Find New Drugs To Treat COVID-19?

Hear from researchers in the Chromosome Replication Laboratory at the Francis Crick Insititute, who have been testing thousands of drugs against SARS-CoV-2 using a biochemical test.
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Detecting Psychoactive Substances in Forensic Toxicology

This instalment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Lorna Nisbet, a senior lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University. Lorna’s research interests are within the field of forensic toxicology where she specializes in the detection of new psychoactive substances that have been chemically altered to produce new types of high.
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