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Top R&D Stories of 2023
Through captivating articles, insight pieces, and spotlight interviews, we delve into the remarkable innovations, breakthroughs, and scientific marvels that have defined the landscape of research over the past year.
Genome Editing
Building on a New Approach to Validate Gene Editing and Localize CAR Cassettes in T Cells
On-Demand Webinar featuring Dr. Peter Mouritzen, Vice President of Application and Market Development at Samplix ApS
Genome Editing
Advances in Long Read DNA Sequencing
Long Read DNA Sequencing has the potential to help diagnose several diseases and disorders. Recent advancements mean that long-read sequencing is no longer an expensive, low throughput, error-prone process.
Genome Editing
Showcasing Bleeding-Edge Genome Editing Companies: NextGen Omics US
Gábor Balázsi, Henry Laufer Professor of Physical and Quantitative Biology at Stony Brook University, takes us through the most valuable features that NextGen Omics US brought us in 2022.
Genome Editing
Novel System for Mice Sperm Cryopreservation Using Multilayer Insulation and Liquid Nitrogen
We sat down with the Co-director of Yale Genome Editing Centre of Yale University, Xiaojun Xing, to discuss his breakthrough cryopreservation method and his thoughts on the genome editing landscape.
Genome Editing
Genome Editing: Novel Technologies, Tools, and Translation to Therapeutics
Our February Omics discussion group focused on novel genome editing and how new technologies are being used to tackle the challenges of transitioning to therapeutic use.
Genome Editing
Full Human Gene-Replacement Mouse Models & The Future Of Neurodegenerative Treatments
In Conversation With Mike Koob, Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota
Genome Editing
Synthetic Gene Circuits & Their Relevance To The Challenges Of Genome Editing
In Conversation With Gabor Balazsi, Henry Laufer Professor, Stony Brook University
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