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Last week we talked about Stem cell research getting the “green light” and this week we continue with our stem cell blog series. Biology has long...
One of Scientist’s most popular blog posts of last year was an infographic depicting American attitudes towards stem cell research. Part of that...
Since the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) initiated a program in 2004 to advance sequencing technology development, the resulting...
Next generation sequencing has reduced costs and increased the throughput, as compared to Sanger sequencing. Importantly, it has expanded the...
In the previous post, we saw the impetus behind the technological innovation that led to development of next generation sequencing. So, for...
This holiday season, while sipping eggnog and eating some delicious holiday treats, Scientist invited Dr Sandeep Pingle, editor of Roundtable...
It seems as if hardly a week goes by now without reading about a new example of crowdsouricing or citizen scientists working on some of the most...
Scientist is pleased to announce the Rare Disease Science Challenge: Be HEARD (Helping Empower and Accelerate Research Discoveries). We are working...
The Make Your Mark competition, part of Scientist’s Open Science Challenge series, is now officially live in San Diego, New York, and Boston...
For decades the model for how a clinical diagnostic assay (otherwise known as a clinical diagnostic, or a diagnostic test) was developed remained...