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Biotech and Pharma Aim for Net Zero, But Their Supply Chains Lag

According to an annual report by My Green Lab, the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors still have some supply chain hurdles to overcome to hit their sustainability targets.
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Unveiling the Progress and Challenges in the Fight Against HIV

This article explores the difficulties faced in attempting to treat HIV, an innovative prevention strategy and the possibility of a cure.
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A Bright Future for RNA Therapeutics

RNA therapeutics promise rapid, personalized and flexible treatments against multiple diseases. In this article, we will explore whether RNA therapeutics can realize their full potential.
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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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Can We Prevent Immune System Aging?

This article explores the process of immune system aging, asking whether there is anything we can do to slow the aging clock and boost immune function.
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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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Liquid Chromatography at the Industrial Scale

Although chromatography is more commonly known for its analytical applications, it can also be a powerful tool for removing impurities from large-scale processes.
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Reclaiming the Narrative for Black Scientists

This article highlights several inspiring men and women working across academia and industry who are breaking barriers and regaining ownership of their own narratives.
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Almost 50% of Scientists Are Leaving Academia Within 10 Years – Here’s Why

A new study published in Higher Education has found that nearly 50% of scientists quit academia within 10 years of publishing their first paper. We asked the scientific community about their reasons for "leaving" science.
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Understanding Bioprocessing, Its Applications and the Role of a Bioreactor

Bioprocessing involves the production of a high-value-added product from a living source. In this article, the stages of bioprocessing are described, with a focus on the central piece of this concept: the bioreactor.
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