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Individual cells can have thousands of connections with other cells. Understanding complex traits and diseases requires the understanding of such connections. Jacques and Irene interview James Eberwine,...
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Embryologists from all over the world gathered for the Global Embryology Summit, an exclusive event featuring hands-on instructor-led workshops designed by fellow embryologists to improve best practices...
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If your wish is a great bottle of wine, forget about the genie. It’s the genes in the bottle that matter. In this week’s SciMon video, learn how microbes, genes, and the environment all collaborate...
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How do we remember an event for a lifetime? Jacques and Irene interview Drs Andrea Kohn and Leonid Moroz from the University of Florida, who are studying the nervous system of marine species to understand...
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In this webinar, Adrian Benjamin PhD, and Kimberly Robasky PhD detail how NGS technology can accelerate biomarker identification and bring down costs for research subject screening and safety monitoring...