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Despite Progress, Research and Innovation Still Lack Gender Equality

In an interview with Technology Networks, Mirit Eldor of Elsevier discusses how, despite women now representing 41% of researchers globally, equality is still unacceptably far away.
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Allyship in STEMM: Embracing Inclusion & Equity

Allyship in STEMM requires active listening, unlearning biases and advocating for equity. This article explores how inclusion drives innovation and how small actions can create meaningful change in building a more diverse, inclusive community.
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How a Precision Gene-Editing Tool Addresses CRIPSR’s Teething Issues

The innovation, he says, could transform the way scientists measure and address genomic breaks in gene-editing systems.
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Key Strategies for Optimizing NGS Workflows

In this article, Momin Shah discusses how to ensure that NGS protocols are optimized from the outset to save time and costs on new research projects.
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The Impact of Functional Genomics in Drug Discovery

Functional genomics can help deconvolute the link between genotype and phenotype in disease, revealing new drug targets and progressing understanding of existing drugs.
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Library of Organoid “Mini-Guts” Helps Identify New Pathways in IBD

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Thomas Dennison, University of Cambridge, to learn more about the advantages of using patient-derived organoids for modeling inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Capturing Genetic Diversity in Proteomics

Jakub Vašíček joined us to discuss a new bioinformatic tool – ProHap – a Python-based tool that creates custom protein sequence databases from large panels of reference human haplotypes.
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Understanding T Cells: T Cell Types, the T Cell Receptor and T Cell Activation, Differentiation and Functions

The adaptive immune system is highly complex and specific. In this article we focus on T cells, and discuss their development, their different functions, and what happens when they don't function correctly.
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Cell Lines: Current Challenges in Cell Line Development for Therapeutics

This article explores some of the challenges in developing cell lines for therapeutics, such as cell line stability, and how they are being addressed.
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Analytical Tools for Profiling Future-Oriented Oligonucleotide Therapeutics

As the field of oligonucleotide therapeutics continues to evolve, the integration of robust analytical tools will be essential in advancing personalized medicine and improving patient outcomes across a wide range of diseases.
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