ADVERTISEMENT
Conceptual multicolored 3D image of CAR T cell therapy.
Improving the Efficiency of CAR T Cell Manufacturing 
Explore how a closed and integrated instrument workflow takes CAR T cell manufacturing to the next level.
Improving the Efficiency of CAR T Cell Manufacturing 
Improving the Efficiency of CAR T Cell Manufacturing 

Explore how a closed and integrated instrument workflow takes CAR T cell manufacturing to the next level.

Explore how a closed and integrated instrument workflow takes CAR T cell manufacturing to the next level.

Cell & Molecular Biology

Close-up of 8-channel pipette adding solution to a multi-well plate for transfection.
Channeling Transfection Success and Enhanced Electroporation
Thermo Fisher Scientific | Nov 6, 2024 | 1 min read
A new eight-channel pipette reduces experimental time and effort, providing researchers with more efficient transfection workflows.
3D illustration of dark, oval parasites invading translucent host cells with blue nuclei.
Live Imaging Intracellular Parasites Reveals Changes to Host Metabolism
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Nov 6, 2024 | 4 min read
Researchers found that Toxoplasma gondii increased the host cell’s metabolic activity, offering insights into potential treatment strategies.
Newborn heel prick test for genetic screening
Transforming Molecular Workflows for Newborn Screening
The Scientist and Revvity | Nov 5, 2024 | 1 min read
New PCR-based approaches simplify molecular testing for health issues in infants, making diagnostic approaches more accessible across laboratories.
Optimizing Stem Cell Media for Cultured Meat Production
Optimizing Stem Cell Media for Cultivated Meat Production
The Scientist Staff | Nov 5, 2024 | 1 min read
In this webinar, Alex Rimmer, Samuel East, and Catriona Jamieson will discuss how they developed low-cost, animal-free culture media for cellular agriculture.
Sapient Logo
Sapient Partners with Rancho BioSciences to Accelerate the Next Generation of its Human Biology Database
Sapient Bioanalytics | Nov 1, 2024 | 2 min read
Infrastructure expansion will enable rapid ingestion, homogenization of new multi-omics and real-world data for accelerated delivery of multidimensional insights to inform drug development
Fluorescent multicolored waveform lines on a black background.
Next-Generation PCR Instruments Boost Workflows 
The Scientist Staff | Nov 1, 2024 | 2 min read
Modern, intuitive, and reliable thermal cyclers excel at optimizing sequencing, cloning, and genotyping throughput.
Tomocube Logo
Transforming 3D biology using AI: Tomocube’s HT-X1™ Plus accelerates cellular and organoids label-free analysis
Tomocube | Oct 31, 2024 | 2 min read
This new system raises the bar in high-resolution, high-throughput 3D imaging for cells and organoids, providing researchers with faster, more detailed, and more accurate insights into biological processes.
OHAUS Logo
OHAUS Announces the launch of Next Generation of Guardian™ 5000 Series Hotplate Stirrers
OHAUS | Oct 30, 2024 | 1 min read
The Guardian 5000 Series Hotplate Stirrers represent a significant advancement in laboratory equipment, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled safety features. As the next generation of Guardian stirrers, these models offer exceptional performance and reliability for a wide range of applications.
An artistic interpretation of CRISPR genome editing showing the cutting and changing of DNA segments.
A Small Genome Editing Nuclease Packs a Big Punch
Sahana Sitaraman, PhD | Oct 30, 2024 | 4 min read
For the past decade, scientists have relied almost exclusively on CRISPR-Cas systems for genome editing. Now, a smaller but equally efficient nuclease is here to compete. 
An illustration of a perforated grey nucleus holding colorful spaghetti-like DNA strands.
Gene Proximity to Nuclear Speckles Drives Efficient mRNA Splicing
Karen Kelley Perkins, PhD | Oct 30, 2024 | 4 min read
Nuclear architecture investigation provides insights into the role of nuclear bodies in RNA processing.
Sartorius ?logo
Introducing iQue®'s 2nd Edition High-Throughput Cytometry Handbook: Fast. Simple. Discover the Future of Cell Analysis!
Sartorius | Oct 29, 2024 | 2 min read
This handbook is designed to empower both new and seasoned flow cytometry users who are curious about the unique capabilities of HTS cytometry.
The Swedish bridge spider on a web over a blue background.
Unraveling the Web of Proteins in Spider Silk
Kamal Nahas, PhD | Oct 29, 2024 | 4 min read
Compartmentalized protein expression in the spider silk gland provides clues to spinning more sustainable materials. 
Image of blood in a test tube with the four base pairs of DNA in the background.
A Novel Polymerase Reduces Stutter in Forensic DNA Analysis
Laura Tran, PhD | Oct 28, 2024 | 4 min read
A breakthrough enzyme aims to resolve a persistent DNA artifact that has challenged forensic analysis for decades.
A thermal image of a woman’s head and neck taken from the back.
Newly Found Fat Cell Uses a Different Approach to Heat the Body  
Kamal Nahas, PhD | Oct 25, 2024 | 4 min read
Single-cell sequencing unpacked 10 varieties of fat cells, including one that uses an alternative heat-regulating strategy that protects against weight gain.
3D illustration of an antibody bound to a metallic nanoparticle.
A New Approach Improves Signal Detection in Mass Cytometry
Shelby Bradford, PhD | Oct 24, 2024 | 3 min read
A team of researchers developed a technique, ACE, to improve the ability to study low-abundance proteins using mass cytometry.
Image shows a brain and a digestive system, specifically the intestines, connected by nodes. 
Gut Serotonin Curbs the Developing Immune System
Claudia Lopez-Lloreda, PhD | Oct 24, 2024 | 3 min read
In neonatal mice, the neurotransmitter serotonin mobilizes immune cells that promote tolerance to antigens.
Various fluorescence microscopy images.
Illuminating Science: The Role of Fluorescent Dyes in Biotechnology and Medicine
AAT Bioquest | Oct 23, 2024 | 6 min read
Learn more about Fluorescent Dyes from AAT Bioquest.
Image of a person closing a microwave oven door
Bacteria Brave Heat to Thrive in Microwaves
Rohini Subrahmanyam, PhD | Oct 22, 2024 | 4 min read
Microbes are known to survive in extreme environments, but some hit closer to home—a team showed that microwaves have their own rich microbiome.
Discover How Molecular Techniques Help Researchers Understand Wound Formation and Infection
Harnessing Molecular Techniques to Identify Wound Microbes
The Scientist Creative Services Team in collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific | Oct 18, 2024 | 1 min read
Pressure wounds are a growing healthcare issue, and accurate characterization is necessary for appropriate treatment.
ADVERTISEMENT