Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

Latest Lab Automation and Bioinformatics News and Research

UJ scientists find a faster way to screen soil bacteria as potential biologicals

UJ scientists find a faster way to screen soil bacteria as potential biologicals

Genetic timestamping tracks the fate of plasma cells over time

Genetic timestamping tracks the fate of plasma cells over time

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

Resistance against Epstein-Barr virus from experimental monoclonal antibodies

Resistance against Epstein-Barr virus from experimental monoclonal antibodies

Understanding the architectures of proteins and the machinery at genes

Understanding the architectures of proteins and the machinery at genes

Identifying the structure of the SEA complex

Identifying the structure of the SEA complex

Gene governing cell division could shield against Alzheimer’s

Gene governing cell division could shield against Alzheimer’s

Novel method tags proteins from specific cancer cells

Novel method tags proteins from specific cancer cells

Newly sequenced Honeycrisp apple genome could be a boon for scientists and breeders

Newly sequenced Honeycrisp apple genome could be a boon for scientists and breeders

Sphere Fluidics opens new laboratory facilities at Granta Park in Cambridgeshire, UK

Sphere Fluidics opens new laboratory facilities at Granta Park in Cambridgeshire, UK

Bacteria do engage in photosynthesis, research suggests

Bacteria do engage in photosynthesis, research suggests

Potential SARS-CoV-2 therapy based on banana protein

Potential SARS-CoV-2 therapy based on banana protein

NATA accreditation for BGI Australia to perform whole exome sequencing

NATA accreditation for BGI Australia to perform whole exome sequencing

Key to developing more effective obesity treatments

Key to developing more effective obesity treatments

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

Meiotic drive systems can be maintained for long evolutionary timespans

Meiotic drive systems can be maintained for long evolutionary timespans

Dual threat may lead cyanobacteria to take in more carbon

Dual threat may lead cyanobacteria to take in more carbon

Prolonged longevity in mice with gene clusters

Prolonged longevity in mice with gene clusters

High-quality chromosome-level reference genome for A. gigantea

High-quality chromosome-level reference genome for A. gigantea

Sustainable seaweed-based wrapper could solve fast-food packaging problem

Sustainable seaweed-based wrapper could solve fast-food packaging problem

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