Roundworms Used to Identify New Anti-Aging Compounds Among FDA-Approved Drugs
Collaborative project has successfully demonstrated that aging in nematodes is partially programmed and can be modified therapeutically
Collaborative project has successfully demonstrated that aging in nematodes is partially programmed and can be modified therapeutically
Mission Bio announces the potential for more impactful, dynamic therapy development and application for those with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
New next-generation in situ sequencing technology maps single-cell gene expression levels within tissue sections
CRISPR Activation (CRISPRa) and CRISPR Interference (CRISPRi) offer precision, sensitivity and depth of understanding – find out more in this SelectScience expert interview
Researchers use new approach to investigate impact of neonicotinoid pesticides, clothianidin and imidacloprid, on bee gene expression and brain function
Join the team heading to Atlanta, USA, to interview scientists at the forefront of cancer research and report on expertise from all sectors of the cancer research community
Learn how CRISPR screening in primary T cells has been performed through a combined lentiviral and electroporation approach
Scientists at the Medical Research Council have found that distortions in DNA's shape could lead to off-target changes when gene editing
From CRISPR screening to CRISPR/Cas9-edited fusion proteins, we discover the latest technology, news and products in gene editing technology
Relive the biggest stories of the month and find out what’s been making waves in the SelectScience life sciences community since the turn of the year
Extended screening service offers novel capabilities for immuno-oncology research in ex vivo T lymphocytes
Director of the Duke University Functional Genomics Shared Resource shares her thoughts on key screening technologies
We asked you how science would change the world in the next 20 years – here's what you said
Dr. Joseph Hughes describes how WuXi Advanced Therapies scales up viral vectors to help customers expedite entry of gene and cell therapies into clinical trials
DNA from 15,000 patients analyzed to identify novel genetic associations
We interview a scientist whose team designed AAV vectors used in a successful gene therapy clinical trial, and highlight the key technologies that supported his efforts
Label individual cells with uniquely identifiable, expressed barcodes to understand how different experimental conditions affect distinct groups of cells from a common progenitor.
Researchers reveal new insights into self repair pathways in cancer cells, after therapy with PARP inhibitors
A new network in the US – the Readiness Acceleration and Innovation Network, or RAIN for short – is catalyzing biotech business and training the next generation of young scientists to work in a laboratory setting. As ever, equipment is key
Algenuity launches multidisciplinary renewables biosynthesis project under Horizon 2020 programme
CRISPR-Cas9 found to induce p53 expression in cells