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The Power of Model Systems
New insights into the influence of host on the gut microbiome are revealed with in situ light sheet fluorescence microscopy and stochastic mathematical modelling.
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Breakthrough Flu Vaccine Inhibited by Pre-existing Antibodies
Universal truths – how existing antibodies are sabotaging the most promising new human flu vaccines.
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What Makes a Good Scientist?
It’s the journey, not just the destination that counts as a scientist when conducting research.
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AACR 2016: Cancer Immunotherapy and Beyond
At this year's meeting there was a palpable buzz around subjects ranging from microbiomics to the tumor microenvironment and cancer vaccines, big data to in vitro and in vivo modeling and drug delivery (to name just a few).
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Multi-Mode Microplate Reader Trends
In this article we explore end-user opinion of some the new features available on MM plate readers and their potential influence on purchasing decision for a new MM plate reader.
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ASCB: A CELLebration of Cell Biology
The last major congress of the year, ASCB is less a platform for launching new products, but one for confirming and consolidating the trends that have emerged over the past 12 months.
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Automation Abound at AACC in Atlanta
Discover the latest breakthroughs, trends and products from the AACC Annual Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo.
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Wyss Institute Videos Now on LabTube
The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering has created a channel on Labtube.
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Fast growth MAb market to offer great rewards to a select few over 2009-15
Datamonitor predicts that the MAb sector will record a near double-digit growth rate over 2009-15, making it the fastest growing molecule type segment in the prescription pharmaceutical industry. With total sales derived by a select band of blockbuster products, the MAb sector is a tough market to break in to, but one that offers high rewards.
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