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The Challenges of Transitioning to Lab Management
For this week's Teach Me in 10 video, we're joined by Scott Hanton, who discusses how Lab Manager Academy is making available a lab management certificate to help lab professionals lead with more success and confidence.
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How Vaccine Inequity Leads to SARS-CoV-2 VOCs With Kara O'Neal
For this week's Teach Me in 10 video, we're joined by Kara O'Neal, who discusses how vaccine inequity leads to viral evolution
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Everything You Need To Know About PCR With Dr. Eric Yager
Learn everything there is to know about PCR in less than 10 minutes.
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TSE Explores Genetics- The 21st Century
In this episode of TSE Explores, Lucy Lawrence speaks to Leroy "Lee" Edward Hood. An American biologist who has developed ground-breaking scientific instruments which made possible major advances in the biological sciences and the medical sciences.
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When Will COVID End?
Coming up on two years of the Coronavirus pandemic, how much longer will it last? Is it like the Spanish flu or will it never go away?
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TSE Explores Genetics - Gene Editing : An Interview With Professor Jennifer Doudna, Co-developer of CRISPR Genome Editing Technology
In this interview, Lucy Lawrence speaks with Jennifer Doudna about the co-development of CRISPR-Cas9 and winning a Nobel prize.
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TSE Explores Genetics- Epigenetics
In this interview, Lucy Lawrence speaks with Rebecca Woods from the University of Manchester about Epigenetics.
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The Researchers Who Are Changing the Story of Ovarian Cancer
Researchers from the Mark Foundation Institute for Integrated Cancer Medicine at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre are bringing together complex data with machine learning techniques to help clinicians make better decisions for cancer patients.
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How Our Deadliest Parasite Turned to the Dark Side
Around 10,000 years ago, somewhere in Africa, a microscopic parasite made a huge leap. With a little help from a mosquito, it left its animal host - probably a gorilla - and found its way to a new host: us.
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What the World’s Smallest Tweezers Tell Us About DNA
DNA isn’t the simple, loose double-helix you might see in a biology textbook, so isolating single strands of it can be next to impossible. But with some simple tricks of physics, scientists came up with a special type of tweezers that can unzip DNA!
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