In this GEN Learning Lab, our expert panelists Linda Orzolek, MS, MB, Xuhuai Ji, MD, PhD, and Christina Chang, PhD, will discuss the current landscape of imaging- and next-generation sequencing-based ...
Over the past two decades, cell biologists and computational biologists have worked to develop lineage tracing techniques that can decode the ...
Researchers create a massive single-cell atlas of the aging mouse brain, revealing how epigenetic changes and "jumping genes" drive neurodegeneration.
Proteomics technologies are expanding rapidly due to advances in mass spectrometry, AI-driven analysis, and single-cell approaches. Growing investment and new applications in drug discovery and ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, driven by complex and heterogeneous molecular mechanisms ...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) represents a significant global health challenge, characterized by aggressive local invasion, frequent recurrence, and poor survival rates. Beyond its physical burden, HNC ...
The field of immunology has long recognized immune system dysregulation as a cornerstone of pathogenesis across a range of human diseases, including ...
As climate pressure mounts, new platforms tackle delivery, regulation, trait stacking, and data bottlenecks limiting agricultural genome editing.
This article explores how advanced immune imaging technologies enable real-time visualization of immune responses, improving ...
To model bacterial life, Thornburg and his colleagues turned to one of its simplest examples: a bacterial cell with a ...
Researchers have developed a capsule-based method that makes it possible to analyse the same cell through multiple experimental steps. The technology overcomes a long-standing limitation in cell ...
In this webinar, Stefan Radtke will discuss the development of new high-throughput single-cell readouts for precise and comprehensive tracking of gene editing outcomes after autologous hematopoietic ...
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