Industry Insights with Amy Sheng on Nanobodies: An Important Tool for the Next Generation of Tumor Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Amy Sheng shares how nanobodies are emerging as important tools for tumor diagnosis and treatment.
Industry Insights with Trent Lund on the ANY-maze Operant Interface
Trent Lund shares the latest and greatest developments in the ANY-maze Operant Interface, and gives us insight on how Stoelting has created the most inclusive line of neuroscience equipment in the industry.
Talking Real Science with Chris Perry
Chris Perry shares his career path and recent project of creating a CRO to bring more opportunity to deliver solutions for muscle disorders while still benefiting his trainees.
Talking Real Science with Brent Sinclair
Brent Sinclair spends quite a bit of time outside of his research and teaching responsibilities to organize career events for graduate students in the Biology department, and he shares why these opportunities are so important for students as they get close to graduation.
#ExpertAnswers: Valeria Fumagalli and Nancy Kouassi on the Syrian golden hamster model of COVID-19
Valeria Fumagalli and Nancy Kouassi discuss the Syrian golden hamster model of COVID-19, and present a new inhalation exposure-based mouse model using aerosolized SARS-CoV-2.
#ExpertAnswers: Bonnie Lun on Single-Domain Antibodies for Research
Dr. Bonnie Lun from Fortis Life Sciences discusses applications and advantages of using nanobodies for diagnostic and therapeutic research, and highlights Fortis/Abcore's single-domain antibody discovery services.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
Tim Hacker shares his expertise, career path and insights for young scientists on what its like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
#ExpertAnswers: Peter Ansell and Marian Navratil on Gene Expression Profiling
Peter Ansell and Dr. Marian Navratil discuss the use of novel RNA-based gene expression profiling technologies for clinical and preclinical oncology research.
#ExpertAnswers: Louise Naylor on Exercise and the Cardiovascular System
Louise Naylor focuses on the benefits of exercise to optimize and maintain the cardiovascular system.
#ExpertAnswers: Michael Long and Kari Hoffman on Electrophysiology
Michael Long and Kari Hoffman investigate the neural mechanisms of learning, memory, and behavior using high-density silicon probes from Diagnostic Biochips in small and large animals.
#ExpertAnswers: Guto Montezano on COVID-19 and the Endothelium
Guto Montezano discusses the role of endothelial inflammation and ACE2 biology in COVID-19 infections and the resulting long-term effects.
Talking Real Science with Gwen Randolph
This episode of #ShareScience features Gwen Randolph, PhD. She is passionate about the role of women in science, and she shares her personal experiences and passions as both a scientist and as a woman in the field of immunology.
#ExpertAnswers: Bastiaan Bijl and Dylan Mooijman on Single-Cell Sequencing
Bastiaan Bijl and Dylan Mooijman provide an introduction to single-cell sequencing including potential applications with user cases.
#ExpertAnswers: Edward LeCluyse and Paul Gallant on a Novel Hepatic Triculture System
Edward LeCluyse and Paul Gallant discuss their novel all-human hepatic triculture system including its benefits and applications.
#ExpertAnswers: Franck Lebrin and Denis Vivien on Ultrasound Imaging in Stroke and Neurovascular Diseases
Franck Lebrin and Denis Vivien discuss their work on microvascular and functional ultrasound imaging in stroke and neurovascular diseases.
#ExpertAnswers: Yuning Chen on Antibody Production
Yuning Chen discusses strategies involved in recombinant antibody production and introduces a novel antibody expression platform to facilitate antibody library generation.
#ExpertAnswers: Ashley Walker on Alzheimer’s Disease
Ashley Walker discusses her research on the vascular contributions to late-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Industry Insights with Yuning Chen on Recombinant Proteins
Yuning Chen discusses The “ProVir™” collection and the role of recombinant virus proteins in the development of infectious disease treatment regimes and vaccines.
#ExpertAnswers: Marta Walasek and Danielle Nguyen Truong on Stem Cells
Marta Walasek and Danielle Nguyen Truong provide tips and tricks to lock down effective genome editing conditions for CD34+ cells, methods to evaluate genome editing efficiency, and optimal culture conditions to maintain Hematopoeitic stem cell function and long-term editing effects.
#ExpertAnswers: Guozheng Shao and Anna Scott on Developments in Hemodialysis
Guozheng Shao and Anna Scott discuss the development of an osmotic membrane for use in a portable hemodialysis device and its validation using amino acid analysis to quantify urea removal.
#ExpertAnswers: Christopher West on Spinal Cord Injury
Christopher West discusses the cardiovascular and autonomic changes that occur following spinal cord injury.
Talking Real Science with Wendy Riggs
This episode of #RealScience features Wendy Riggs, who strongly believes in building a community with her students and uses technology to facilitate meaningful learning opportunities in STEM.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans on Rodent Behavior Models
Jason Rogers and De Wet Wolmarans discuss two research protocols for tracking, quantifying, and analyzing behaviors in rodent models.
#ExpertAnswers: Martin Slater on Challenges in Molecule Design
Martin Slater discusses common challenges in molecule design and how they can be overcome with computational chemistry methods.
#ExpertAnswers: Louise Parr-Brownlie and Conor Underwood on Optogenetic Stimulation
Louise Parr-Brownlie and Conor Underwood discuss the impact of acute optogenetic stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease in a rat model.
























