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PhysioMimix™ OOC Lab Benchtop Ready Microphysiological System
Despite the complex physiologically relevant 3D biology that it recreates in vitro, our PhysioMimix™ OOC Microphysiological System is rather simple to adopt, helping you transition from 2D into 3D cell culture with ease.
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Teach Me in 10 – Getting Your First Post-PhD Position in Academia With Dr Adeayo Sotayo
Getting your first position in academia after completing your PhD can be a daunting process. That's why we're delighted to be joined by Dr Adeayo Sotayo – who has some extremely helpful tips and tricks to aid you through the process – for this installment of Teach Me in 10.
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Teach Me in 10 – How Can Plants Be Used To Fight COVID-19? With Dr Kathleen Hefferon
How can plants be utilized in humanity's fight against COVID-19? That's the topic for this week's installment of Teach Me in 10, where we're joined by microbiologist Dr Kathleen Hefferon from Cornell University.
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"Zombie" Parasite Takes Over Insects Through Mind Control
Deep in the Amazon jungle, a parasitic fungus infects ants and other insects in order to reproduce.
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Spanish Flu: A Warning From History
To mark the centenary and to highlight vital scientific research, the University of Cambridge made a film exploring what we have learnt about Spanish Flu, the urgent threat posed by influenza today, and how scientists are preparing for future pandemics.
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How New Vaccines Are Developed
With the world in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, all eyes are on vaccine trials and the researchers developing them. But what are they actually doing?
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CRISPR-Cas9 Song
An unexpected application of CRISPR-Cas9: creating a musical masterpiece. Acapella Science bring us a "Mr Sandman" parody exploring genome editing.
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Myths about IP - Background can't be avoided
It seems to be an established fact that background can't be avoided. Or is this a myth that now ought to be busted?
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The myths about IP - Higher capacity is better for IP
High capacity is not always a good thing. When we say capacity is crucial, we are typically talking about the antigen-binding capacity. Watch the video to learn why.
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Breaking COVID-19’s "Clutch" To Stop Its Spread
Scripps Research chemist Matthew Disney, Ph.D., and colleagues have created drug-like compounds that, in human cell studies, bind and destroy the pandemic coronavirus’ so-called “frameshifting element” to stop the virus from replicating.
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