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Novel Tools for Cellular Biomechanics
Dr. Wan tells us about his career and the work his lab is doing to advance understanding of cellular biomechanics using microfluidics.
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Innovative Nanotechnology for Cancer Diagnostics
Dr. Hu tells us a little about his career and the work his lab is doing to develop nanoparticle-based techniques for cancer detection.
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Insight Into Aspirin's Therapeutic Effect On Higher Risk Pregnancies
We talk to Lindsey Sjaarda, Ph.D, lead author of a secondary study on the EAGeR trial data. She gives us more of an insight into the potential therapeutic benefits of aspirin in helping mothers suffering from chronic inflammation conceive and carry their baby to term.
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Regenerative Medicine: Repairing Rather than Replacing
We take a look at the development of some advanced regenerative medicine treatments that incorporate tissue transplants, drugs, and genetic engineering.
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Clinical Data Trends, Issues and Developments
Learn about how you can keep up with increasingly complex, vast data sets clinical data sets.
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Do You Have A Games Console? You Could Be Solving The Structure Of Proteins
Sjors Scheres solves the 3D structures of proteins. In this article, he tells us how Cryo-Electron Microscopy is shining new light on the workings of the protein machines in our cells.
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Getting More Accurate Results with Analytical Balances
Analytical balances are some of the most common weighing instruments used in lab operations. Weighing errors at this stage can result in a loss of both time and money. Here are some tips to get more accurate results.
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Zooming-In On Connectomics: From Neural Networks To Synapses
New practical approach facilitates brain mapping from the level of the synapse up. Lead Author Julian Ng, Ph.D, describes the new methods pioneered in his recent paper and the impact it will have on the new field of connectomics.
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A New Approach to Stem Cell Maturation
Dr. Chulan Kwon tells us about a new method to generate mature cardiac muscle cells from pluripotent stem cells.
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New Therapies for Osteoarthritis
We spoke to Dr. Denis Evseenko, University of Southern California, to learn how his research is helping to change the way osteoarthritis is treated.
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