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"A Leader in Science", Professor Jane Clarke FRS in Conversation With Roger Mosey

Professor Jane Clarke FRS, a world-leading and award-winning biophysical protein chemist and now President of Wolfson College Cambridge, talks to Roger Mosey about leading in science and defying expectations.
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Biology-Themed 12 Days of Christmas

The Amoeba Sisters sing the 12 Days of Christmas with a biology theme.
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Total Protein Normalization in the Western Blotting Workflow

In this episode of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Matt Hammond who is an applications and collaborations manager of protein quantitation at Bio-Rad Laboratories.
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The Man Who Froze to Death and Came Back to Life

On February 21, 2015, Justin Smith was found by his father, lifeless in the snow. Paramedics believed he had frozen to death nearly 12 hours prior, however, a doctor was able to thaw him out and he fully recovered.
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How Ancient DNA Sequencing Changed the Game

The past two decades have witnessed extraordinary technological and computational advances in nucleic acid sequencing. Working with ancient DNA, Beth Shapiro has applied next-generation sequencing to look into genomes of the distant past, with the hope that they can help us to understand our future.
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Flexible, high-yield nanopore sequencing for every lab

Take your sequencing to the next level with the recently released PromethION 2 devices. They enable flexible, high-yield sequencing, in a compact, accessible design.
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How Mushrooms Become “Magic”

Researchers at the University of Plymouth School of Biological and Marine Sciences are examining why fungi evolve psychedelic properties. Here, they explain the history of research into psychedelic compounds in nature.
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Nanopore Sequencing: The Most Comprehensive Insight Into Cancer

The genetics behind cancer are both diverse and complex, with many abnormalities causing, contributing, or indicating the disease. Using nanopore sequencing, scientists can resolve variants and epigenetic modifications across the entire genome, target large panels or single genes, and detect known and novel full-length transcripts – for the most comprehensive insight into cancer genomes.
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Engineering Microorganisms To Make Useful Materials

Engineered living materials promise to aid efforts in human health, energy and environmental remediation. Now they can be built big and customized with less effort.
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Single-Cell and Spatial Multiomics To Advance Basic and Translational Cancer Research

Speaking at 'The Landscape of Cancer Research', Abbey Cutchin, Manager, Oncology Segment Marketing at 10x Genomics, presented her talk on cancer progression and therapeutic resistance.
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