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The Challenges of Vaccine Transport and Storage

This article will explore some of the key challenges associated with vaccine storage and why this differs across different types of vaccines.
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Millions in FDA Fines and Thousands of Warning Letters: How GxP Compliance Software Can Help Avoid Them

In this article, we explore the benefits of adopting a single GxP software solution across all sites.
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Redesigning Medicine Using Synthetic Biology

This article will discuss how synthetic biology can be exploited to explore mechanisms of human disease, as well as develop treatments, highlighting key examples.
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The Evolution of Software as a Service (SaaS) in the Laboratory and Beyond

In this article, we explore current applications and future directions of SaaS in the lab.
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Top Science News Stories of 2022

As the year ends, it’s time to reflect on the stories that you enjoyed the most. Here’s our roundup of this year’s most popular headlines, including new findings on how we humans age, the impact of diet on the microbiome and a revelation on the cause of multiple sclerosis (MS).
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New DNA Extraction Method for Long-Read Sequencing in Plant Tissues

A novel DNA preparation protocol enables labs to isolate high molecular weight DNA from a variety of plant species cost-effectively and rapidly, opening opportunities to improve the robustness of commercially valuable plants.
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Advances in Cell Line Development To Enhance Biotherapeutic Production

This article will discuss the development of cell lines for biotherapeutic production and will touch on key considerations, such as future manufacturability.
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How Does Vagus Nerve Stimulation Impact the Gut–Brain Axis?

In this Ask the Researcher, we interviewed Professor Nils Kroemer to understand how stimulating the vagus nerve can strengthen the gut–brain axis.
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Capture and Conserve: The Role of Genomic Sequencing in Biodiversity

This article explores some of the ways genomics can deepen our understanding of the biosphere and how biodiversity genomics contributes to conservation.
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What Gets Animals Fired Up? An Interview With Eppendorf & Science Prize Winner Ann Kennedy

Aggressive behavior is a routine behavior for species as diverse as mammals, birds and even insects. The brain activity underlying aggression has been the focus of Northwestern University assistant professor Ann Kennedy’s research. Kennedy, winner of the Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology, spoke with Technology Networks to discuss her work.
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