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Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Free Online Molecular Biology Tools

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To help you keep your virtual molecular biology toolbox organized, today’s post features a list of free online molecular biology tools all in one place. We all have our favorite tools for tackling these particular tasks, but they tend to be scattered about the internet.

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Viral Vectors 101: Producing Your rAAV

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There are several facilities nationwide where you can obtain excellent quality, high titer rAAV ( including Addgene! ), but you can also generate rAAVs in your own lab with standard molecular biology tools and tissue culture experience. Here, we’ll go over the basics of rAAV production.

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Antibodies 101: Producing Recombinant Antibodies

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It is possible to produce your own recombinant antibodies with some molecular biology and cell culture experience. Since recombinant antibodies conveniently allow for unlimited production, reliable expression, and easy distribution as DNA (Trimmer, 2020), you may be interested in using them in your own experiments.

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Research & Innovation 2023 Roundup Blog

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Research & Innovation 2023 Roundup Blog Research & Innovation 2023 Roundup Blog It was great to welcome so many people to the Research and Innovation 2023: Accelerating Future Drug Discovery event last week in Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.

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Viral Vectors 101: The Retroviral Lifecycle

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The Retroviridae (commonly called retrovirus) family — of which HIV is a member — may seem like an unlikely candidate to use as a viral vector, but retroviruses have been developed into some of the most widely used tools in molecular biology. Retroviruses” is an umbrella term which encompasses 1.)

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Optimizing your ELISA Assays | BMG LABTECH

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In this blog, we look at immunoassays over the years, provide some examples of current and emerging applications, discuss some tips for optimization, and look at some of the benefits of the different ELISA options available to researchers. Many proven applications The use of ELISAs has flourished in the life sciences.

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Sarah Wicks Returns to HPM to Elevate Drug Development and Regulatory Practice

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Sarah graduated with a cum laude degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from Towson University, a M.P.H. Sarah’s expertise will contribute to our mission of helping drug and biologic companies navigate the pathways from discovery to commercialization. from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and a J.D.