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Big Ideas, Innovations, and Breakthroughs in Science, Medicine, and Technology
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Biofortified's volunteer authors are devoted to providing factual information and fostering discussion about agriculture, especially plant genetics and genetic engineering.
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This site is a comprehensive resource for biotech enthusiasts, including investors, researchers, media, etc. You'll find information about drug discovery and development, the FDA approval process, and loads of links and information about specific drugs and biotech companies.
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At Illumina, we apply innovative technologies for studying genetic variation and function, making studies possible that were not even imaginable just a few years ago. These amazing studies are what we're blogging about.
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Using circulating tumor cells to understand cancer from an engineering perspective.
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a science blog by Cristina Russo
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A look at NMR techniques in the Drug Discovery process, as well as a wider consideration of the therapeutic landscape
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E3 is a scientific social network for epigenetics experts, set up to aid progress in the frontier of epigenetics. The E3 blog promotes discussions and collaborations in the community. It will also help you keep up with the latest epigenetics news, techniques, organizations, conferences and seminars.
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A sometimes entertaining, but always engaging way to keep up with the latest epigenetics news, techniques, organizations, conferences and seminars pertinent to your work.
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The latest in Epigenetics News
EpiBeat provides you with the latest in epigenetics news. Scientists at Zymo Research love epigenetics, and they highlight some of their favorite new research and developments in the field of epigenetics here on this site.
Check back regularly so you never miss a beat!
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Eureka is a place for scientific professionals from Charles River to talk about their ideas, inspirations, scientific knowledge, passions and pursuits. Eureka is a forum for inspired scientists to connect and show a deep appreciation for everything scientific. We want you to think, re-think, and share in our “Eureka moments.”
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I would like this site to be a place were principal investigators, graduate students and lab technicians interact, asking for help from one another and hopefully helping others along the way. The blog will have many types of posts including technical posts, video tutorials, webinars, fun posts and general interest stories. But most importantly, I would like to be responsive to the requests of our readership (or should I say contributorship?) and let the discussion go wherever you want to take them. I will endeavor to post content 3-5 times per week so you should be sure to visit often.
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I'm a non-scientist writing mostly about agricultural and food science including pesticides and genetic engineering. I also sometimes write about how non-scientist members of the public can better understand science.
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My blog is an effort to explain the various biotechnology concepts in a simplified, self explanatory way along with good diagrams. Degree students of various universities and colleges can also use these notes for their curriculum as they are well formatted and made with great effort. i have looked up into various books and have gone through loads of websites to compile all the notes. so, in nutshell a consistent and serious effort has been made. students and even teachers can find various concepts and subjects in one blog and they can even brush up their basics , if they ever struggle!!! Last but not the least i am open to comments and suggestions. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY LEARNING!
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Inspiring the education of science to non-scientists and scientists alike.
Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone (Albert Einstein)
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Genetic Linkage explores the biotech, genetics/genomics, and health stories that the media miss or misinterpret; connects the seemingly unconnected; champions people living with rare diseases; and covers anything particularly strange. Ricki Lewis is a widely-published science writer and author with a PhD in genetics.
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Genome Engineering started in 2010, and monitors the latest changes and updates in genome engineering, aiming to educate and sometimes to entertain. This platform aims to connect people around the world who are interested in genome engineering. It includes news and in-depth features on genome engineering, and practical tips and tricks, as well as the odd light-hearted look at genome engineering.
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A site dedicated to the cancer drug class targeting Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP90). Featuring drug discovery, clinical development, business transaction, conference presentations, etc related to these drugs including ganetespib, AT13387, retaspimycin, 17-AAG and more.
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Yes, it is the site for an organization but we are a not-for-profit genomics research funding organization so relax, we aren't here to give you corporate spin. Just some of the latest in Ag Biotech.
Postings from Pam Baker and Lisa Guenther.
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The Micro Writers Blog is written by microbiology students to all microbiology students around the world. Currently, five students in Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University (FOPCU) are contributing to the blog, but they hope to be joined soon by students from all around the world.
The blog’s name is inspired by the movie Freedom Writers, which is based on a true story. We also believe that writing is one of the best ways of learning.
The blog has been initiated by Dr. Ramy Karam Aziz, Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University.
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The OpenHelix blog provides a genomics resources news portal with regular postings about genomics resources, genomics news and research, science and more. Our goal is to keep the researchers informed about the overwhelming amount of genomics data out there and how to access it through tools, databases and resources that are publicly available.
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We are a group of Promega scientists and science writers who are blogging about science (and some other things) that we think will be interesting and of value to other scientists.
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My name is Ari Einbinder. This is the journal of my travels into the realm of science and science education.
Currently I\'m interning at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC, and I\'m also one of Tumblr\'s Science Section editors.
I discuss anything that fascinates me, but popular topics include evolution, transhumanism (e.g BCI), futurism, psychology, quantum computing, climate change, sustainability, genetic engineering and occasionally politics - to name a few.
Enjoy!