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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 Is AI Shaping Proteomics and Multiomics?
Associate Professor Qing Zhong shared insights on AI breakthroughs in proteomics and multiomics, challenges in data sharing and his vision for a high-resolution lens on biology that could redefine science and healthcare.

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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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Prediction of Liver Toxicity Revolutionized in Largest 3D In Vitro Benchmarking Study
The use of human liver microtissues (hLiMTs) cultured in a 384-well microplate system was explored as a predictive model for assessing drug-induced liver injury (DILI) with promising results.

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Advances in Biomarker Discovery: From Disease Detection to Cure
This article examines some of the latest advances in biomarker discovery in the fields of cancer and neurodegenerative and infectious diseases and the technologies that are driving these discoveries.

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Zinc-Dependent Proteins Could Hold Key to Cancer and Viral Therapies
The molecular mechanism has been uncovered by which zinc-dependent proteins, known as macrodomains, reverse ADP-ribosylation—a key regulatory process in cells linked to cancer and viral infections.

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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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Tissue Is the Issue for Novel Cancer Drug Discovery
Standardized tissue handling is crucial in cancer research, ensuring the preservation of sample integrity and data quality. This enables comprehensive analysis and enhances understanding of cancer biology, aiding therapeutic discoveries.

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How To Navigate the Transition From PhD to Postdoc
In this article, we delve into the emotional and psychological evolution from PhD to postdoc, exploring the vital steps needed to rebuild your identity beyond academia.

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Scientific Publishing Coalition Sees Purpose Lead the Way
We spoke to Rachel Burley, chief publications officer at the American Physical Society, to find out what Purpose-Led Publishing is and how this initiative could benefit the scientific community.
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