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Women in Science 2023
Download this eBook to read interviews with female scientists to learn about their experiences and hear advice for forging a career in STEMM.

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Which Level of Biosafe Lab Do You Need?
Working at the correct safety level depending on the given organism or toxin you are working with in a biosafety lab is essential to minimize the risk of laboratory-associated infections and contamination of the environment. Each biosafety level has its associated risk assessments, microbiological practices and containment procedures for you to follow.

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Five Steps to a Biosafe Lab
Maintaining high-level biosafety laboratories is key in protecting public health, scientific research and national biosecurity. However, when working with infectious agents and toxins, there is so much more to consider than just the physical design and build of a lab.

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Optimizing Results from Nucleic Acid Isolation
Analyzing nucleic acids provides insights into a variety of biological processes. However, the quality of your isolated DNA or RNA has a direct impact on the success of your genomic techniques and applications.

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Using Immune Cell Metabolism To Build Next-Generation Cell Therapies
Greater appreciation for the complex and dynamic connections between metabolic poise and immune cell function enables researchers to monitor and control how metabolic reprogramming and microenvironmental signals affect the function, fate and fitness of immune cells.

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Cell Culture Resource Guide
Maintaining healthy cell cultures is vital to obtaining reliable, high-quality data. However, a lot can go wrong when you are manipulating living cells.

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Analytical Solutions for Gene Therapeutic Development and QC
Download this eBook to discover new analytical solutions to accelerate AAV-based gene therapy.

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Advances in Mass Spectrometry
There is a global trend towards more self‑aware, intelligent tools meant to make life easier.

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Entry-Level Automation for Molecular Assays
Automated liquid handling is simply the act of transferring liquids from one location to another, using automated systems instead of manual labor. Since molecular workflows involve complex, lengthy and expensive processes, they are often performed using automated liquid handlers revolutionizing these workflows for researchers.

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Development of Better LNP-Based Genetic Medicines
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are effective non-viral vectors, which are widely used delivery vehicles for genetic medicines. It is therefore important to understand and limit LNP-related impurities to help ensure genetic product integrity and mitigate risks to patient safety and product efficacy.
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