Meeting Ethical & Regulatory Requirements When Using Human Biological Specimens
Join us to learn how to navigate ethical and regulatory requirements for using human biological specimens in research.
The ADMET Toolkit: Impact on Compound Design and Optimisation
Watch this webinar by Concept Life Sciences, hosted by Dr. Thomas Pesnot (Concept Life Sciences) and featuring Dr. Rob Riley as keynote speaker, on the ADMET Toolkit for clinical pharmacokinetics.
From Bench to Clinic: Decoding the IND Roadmap for Innovative Cell and Gene Therapies
Join Dr. Grace Lee and Dr. Frederik Deroose as they discuss important considerations and challenges during the Investigational New Drug (IND) application process, with a focus on cell and gene therapy.
Nicotine Addiction Blocks Oxytocin’s Anxiolytic Effects on Stress
This study from Ren et al., investigates the interaction between oxytocin (OXT) and nicotine addiction in modulating psychosocial stress.
The Role of Advanced De-Identification in AI-Driven Healthcare
In this webinar, learn how advanced de-identification techniques can protect patient privacy while unlocking AI's full potential in healthcare innovation.
Illuminating Immunohistochemistry: Right-sizing Your Validation and Regulatory Strategy
Join us for the second installment of our enlightening webinar series with Precision for Medicine, focusing on optimizing immunohistochemistry validation and regulatory strategies.
New Treatments for Vasomotor Symptoms Due to Menopause
Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton delves into the vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, the current understanding of the physiological mechanisms involved, and the pharmacotherapies and treatments available.
Hidden Consciousness in Unresponsive Brain Injury Patients
The first of its kind, an international study shows that approximately 25% of patients with severe brain injuries who appear physically unresponsive are actually conscious.
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Fitness and Function During Sickle Cell Disease
Join Dr. Shannon McKinney-Freeman as she presents research on the relationships between sickle cell disease, hematopoietic stem cells, and risks of clonal hematopoeisis and leukemia.
Illuminating Immunohistochemistry: From Biomarker to Clinical Trial Assay
Join us for an in-depth exploration of immunohistochemistry (IHC) in the first installment of our comprehensive webinar series with Precision for Medicine.
The Rising Incidence of Colorectal Cancer in Younger Adults
Despite advances in screening and treatment and associated improvement in survival rates, colorectal cancer (CRC) remains the third most common cancer diagnosis in both men and women in the United States.
Implementing the Colony-Forming Unit (CFU) Assay As a Potency Assay for Hematopoietic Cell Therapy Products
Join our webinar to learn how to effectively implement the CFU assay as a potency assay for hematopoietic cell therapy products.
Women’s Health: A Physiological Analysis
Women’s Health: A Physiological Analysis - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research, and novel discoveries in the field of women's health & related disease models.
Secret Health Benefits of Being a Bat
How exactly are the Myotis bat genus able to host COVID-19, Ebola, and other infectious diseases, all while living into their early 30s? We describe particular infectious disease adaptations, inflammation suppression, and the longevity observed within this taxa.
Talking Real Science with Meaghan Loy on Rare Disease Day
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Meaghan Loy, Senior Category Director of In Vivo Services with Scientist.com, on Rare Disease Day.
The Translational Utility of Ultrasound and Photoacoustics in Head and Neck Oncology
Dr. Mukund Seshadri presents his interdisciplinary research on developing and evaluating ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging for oral oncology applications, with a focus on the prognostic utility of these methods in assessing treatment responses in head and neck cancer patients.
#ExpertAnswers: Christopher Perry and Homira Osman on Integrating Patients, Clinical, and Advocacy Partners with Preclinical Research Labs
Dr. Christopher Perry, York University and Dr. Homira Osman, Muscular Dystrophy Canada answer questions from a recent webinar on how the integration of clinical, industrial, and not-for-profit advocacy partners with preclinical research labs offers great potential to improve our research impact.
#ExpertAnswers: Conor McCartin on Phage Display Technologies
Dr. Conor McCartin from ProteoGenix answers questions about the utilization of phage display in the development of human antibodies.
#ExpertAnswers: Victor Arrieta on Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy for Recurrent Glioblastoma
Dr. Víctor Andrés Arrieta explores how p-ERK activation links to better survival in rGBM patients treated with anti-PD-1 immunotherapy.
#ExpertAnswers: Arutha Kulasinghe on Single-Cell Spatial Phenotyping for Biomarker Discovery
Dr. Arutha Kulasinghe discusses application of single-cell spatial phenotyping for characterizing the tumor microenvironment.
Updates in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
Dr. Ann McKee will describe the emergence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) as a distinct disease over the past 20 years.
Understanding Animal Welfare Best Practices in Asia Pacific for Biotech & Pharma
In this event, we focus on the Asia Pacific region, uncovering the landscape of animal welfare legislation and its implications for pharmaceutical and biotech players.
Navigating Animal Welfare Legislation in North America: Insights for Biotech & Pharma
Watch as we delve into the nuances of animal welfare legislation in North America, specifically addressing the needs of clients and suppliers in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors.
Unraveling European Animal Welfare Legislation for Biotech & Pharma
This event illuminates the intricacies of animal welfare legislation, specifically comparing and distinguishing differences between EU, UK, and North American standards.
Animal Welfare Legislation Series
Scientist.com’s Animal Welfare Legislation Series is a 3-part webinar series to explore animal welfare legislation in North America, Asia, and Europe. In each installment, we delve into the region-specific regulatory requirements while discussing best practices and ethical guidelines for companies and organizations involved in bio-pharma sectors. Our intent is not only to shed light on the legal aspects but also to emphasize these stakeholders' crucial role in observing and promoting ethical practices in animal welfare.
























