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How FAIMS Is Changing the Game in Proteomics
Scientists explore proteomes to identify proteins, quantify their expression and analyze modifications. But proteome coverage and complexity are increasing, creating challenges for traditional profiling. Technologies based on high-resolution mass spectrometry, however, can overcome this, making them the method of choice in basic, translational and biopharmaceutical laboratories alike.
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Exploring the Coronavirus Pandemic: What Lessons Can We Learn?
We speak with Dr Joe Hanson from “It’s Okay to Be Smart” about some of the lessons that we can learn from the coronavirus pandemic.
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How Cryo-EM Structural Insights Accelerate and Improve Drug Discovery
Determining the structure of a target with its ligand is key in guiding the development of new drug molecules. Cryo-EM is transforming drug discovery by helping researchers obtain structural insights into a broad range of otherwise intractable biological targets.
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Could Cannabis Labs Help With COVID-19 Testing Backlogs?
They have the equipment and the staff, so could cannabis labs become a new resource for the fight against COVID-19?
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Exploring Convalescent Plasma Therapy for COVID-19: An Interview With Prof. William Hartman
Technology Networks spoke with William Hartman, Professor of Anesthesiology at The UW School of Medicine and Public Health, to learn more about the history of convalescent plasma therapy, how it works, and the program that has been launched which aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of plasma therapy in COVID-19 patients.
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Exploring the Coronavirus Pandemic: Expert Insights on Tackling the Outbreak
We hear directly from experts on what we know about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and how it is being tackled.
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How the Coronavirus Outbreak Is Impacting Research
The spread of COVID-19 has caused huge changes in how society functions. Scientific research has been similarly changed. Whilst efforts to fight the virus have seen huge investment in vaccine research, diagnostics and efforts to understand how the virus spreads, other fields of research have largely ground to a halt. We spoke to five scientists about how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting them.
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Understanding Preprints in Scientific Publication
An increasing number of online platforms are enabling scientists to share their research before it has undergone peer-review. In this article, we explore the concept of preprints.
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The Rise of Micro and Nanoflow in Proteomics
The drive toward increasingly small sample sizes means that both micro- and nano-LC are playing larger roles in research. How has this evolved? What part do they play in proteomics?
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