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Charting New Paths

Spring 2024: Charting New Paths in Science

In this golden age of biology, today’s innovators are pushing the boundaries of what is possible. They are charting new paths in the form of new and emerging subfields of life science, next-generation technologies, and inventive solutions to age-old problems.

10 Life Science Trends to Watch in 2024

From personalized medicine to lab automation, these ten areas of innovation are set to help shape the future of the life sciences industry.

Technology Breakthroughs in Ancient DNA Analysis

Magnetic bead technology has facilitated the dawn of paleogenomics, unlocking secrets from ancient DNA fragments.

Will the “Frozen Zoo” unlock de-extinction for stem cell biology?

“Godmother of stem cells” Dr. Jeanne Loring and the San Diego Zoo are on a mission to save the northern white rhino from the brink of extinction with induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology.

5 Ways Synthetic Biologists are Building a More Sustainable World

In celebration of Earth Month, we’ve rounded up five research areas made possible by advancements in synthetic biology.

5 Unique Career Paths in Mol Bio

In a new season of the “Speaking of Mol Bio” podcast, scientists of all backgrounds come together to share their non-traditional career journeys – from beer brewing to clean energy production.

Making Cell Culture More Sustainable

"Greener by Design" culture products keep your cells healthy while cutting down on hazardous chemicals, minimizing waste, and increasing energy efficiency.

10 Women in STEM Who Shaped History

These remarkable women were trailblazers in the fields of cancer research, drug discovery, virology and more.

Spatial Biology Resource Center

Spatial biology is a new frontier in molecular and cell biology, dedicated to understanding the location of biomarkers and cell types within tissues and organs.

Scalable production of AAV: on-demand webinar

This webinar features several case studies, demonstrating upstream and downstream approaches for consistent and scalable production, purification, and characterization of AAV at scales ranging from shake flasks to 50 L and 1,000 L single use bioreactors.


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