by Stacey Johnson | May 28, 2021
Cormac McCarthy is a Pulitzer prize-winning author. I am not. What we do have in common is that neither of us is a scientist. But we share a desire to impart good writing tips on the world. Cormac McCarthy’s platform is huge while I’m just happy if I can help anyone...
by Tara Fernandez | May 19, 2021
Scientists identify a drug combo that protects stem cells in culture, priming them for research and clinical applications. Picture this: The morning after working late on an important project, you reach for that hot cup of coffee—the caffeinated elixir that perks you...
by Elisa D'Arcangelo | May 11, 2021
It is the tricky task of tissue engineers to recreate tissues without instructions or authentic building blocks. Nevertheless, researchers have been imitating tissues in vitro from various cell types, according to their best judgment assembly protocols, through a...
by Stacey Johnson | May 7, 2021
The incredible, non-stop growth of the global cell and gene therapy market – valued at ~$12 billion by 2025 – means that talent is in high demand. (That estimate does not include tissue engineering, but it still seems low.) While seasoned professionals and those with...
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