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Women in Science: From Lab to Leadership

In this opinion piece, Amy Butler shares her career path from lab to leadership, including how she was able to rise up in the ranks despite being an introvert.
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Using Gravity To Separate T Cells Could Speed Up Cancer Treatment

While traditional methods of cell sorting come with several challenges, microbubbles are simple to use and can separate cells without causing harm. Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Brandon McNaughton, CEO and co-founder of Akadeum to find out more about this technology, its applications and how it could improve cancer treatment.
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The Ethical Implications of AI in Scientific Publishing

As the use of generative AI tools expands, and their potential in scientific research is better understood, there are ethical considerations to be made. Dr. Dror Kolodkin-Gal explores some of the issues and potential solutions.
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Cell Line Development Is Transforming the Future of Seafood Production

Explore how advances in food cultivation techniques make safer food alternatives possible while allowing marine wildlife to remain in the ocean to restore and replenish their populations.
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Maximizing Cell Line Productivity and Efficiency

In this interview, Dr. Tabitha Bullock tells us about some of the key considerations in cell line development and how advances in technology are improving the efficiency and productivity of cell lines.
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Why the Time Is Now for Allogeneic Cell Therapies

Andrew Schulman explores why we need allogeneic therapies, the importance of collaboration to keep the momentum, and challenges and predictions for the future.
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Accelerating Single-Cell Research with Powerful Dispensing

Join us for an interview with HP's Christie Dudenhoefer, manager of Life Science Solutions, and Dr. Ryan Kelly, professor in the Department of Chemistry at Brigham Young University, to learn how HP's D100 single-cell dispenser is being utilized.
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Human Tissue-Based Materials for 3D Bioprinting

Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Jasper Van Hoorick to learn more about the future of bioprinting, the benefits of animal-free bioinks and the development of human tissue-based bioinks.
Two people in lab coats looking at an ACT label on a piece of analytical chemistry equipment.
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What Does Sustainability Accreditation Really Mean for Scientific Companies?

With growing sustainability demands, companies are looking for ways to demonstrate their green credentials. We spoke to Dr. Michael Frank to find out what ACT accreditation means for a company and why he thinks schemes like this are so important.
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Man’s Best Friend – Solving the Dog Epigenome To Advance Human Oncology

This article discusses how the culture of canine-derived organoid lines can be used to make meaningful observations in the emerging field of comparative oncology, prompting the next revolution in animal and human cancer studies.
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