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Cancer immunotherapy: advancing and accelerating immuno-oncology research and development

Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as an exciting new approach to cancer treatment because of its specificity, adaptability and durability.

05-15-2018 Ruina He and Amy Mendenhall

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Gene and Protein Expression Vectors

Do you make new DNA constructs only using the old expression vectors you're most familiar with?

05-15-2018 Rachel Speer, Ph.D.

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Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies in Tissue Diagnostics

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have revolutionized diagnostic sciences due to their increasing specificity and almost unlimited production potential. Among several animals

05-03-2018 Dr. Sasidhar Murikinati

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Gene variant libraries: design, construction, and research applications

Do you wish you could enhance your research by using large gene mutant libraries, but find the thought of generating them too daunting?

05-02-2018 Rachel Speer, Ph.D.

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How CRISPR Is Being Used to Prevent GMO Contamination

Professor Michael Smanski at the University of Minnesota is conducting groundbreaking science to engineer CRISPR-based genetic barriers which can halt gene propagation and control the flow of genetic information.

04-19-2018 Michael Smanski, Ph.D.

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Engineering Cell Behavior with Synthetic Biology

Synthetic biology is generally understood to be a graft of engineering and biology, and this has led to some confusing and unhelpful metaphors.

01-20-2018 Dr. Richardson

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