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  1. Summer SciComm Series: Master of SciComm

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    ...and not solely to ensure a profit. Often, these companies believe they possess something that will truly...the public’s perception of head injury risk. In completing a master’s thesis in science communication, I... I had the chance to carry out a comprehensive review of the literature informing the notion of “heading... Department of Science Communication where he completed a master's degree in 2020, his research explores...
  2. Behind-the-scenes of the Isolation of the Thermostable IgnaviCas9 From a Yellowstone Hot Spring

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    ...volunteered to do the sampling and I happily agreed to accompany him to YNP the following year. Geoff Schiebinger...microfluidic parallelization to sequence this highly complex hot spring sample. The sample was separated into...cells each for sequencing, allowing for lower complexity with higher throughput and rigorous assembly....ThermoCas9 from the van der Oost lab. Phylogenetic comparison indicates that like GeoCas9 and ThermoCas9, IgnaviCas9...
  3. Extracurricular Activities for a Strong Science Career Path

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    ...great approach to fully understand and acquire competitive skill sets in a myriad of professions is to engage...Mentorship Leadership Science writing competitions (e.g. Access to Understanding)   Writing...Communication Networking Publicity Business competitions   Leadership Management Marketing ...opportunity to tailor their career paths for competitive positions both within and outside academia. Use...
  4. Antibody Validation for Flow Cytometry

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    ...intracellular labeling because the intracellular compartment may contain cross-reacting antigens not present...difference in the efficacy of your antibody. When compared, 4% PFA and 0.1% saponin; 4% PFA and 0.1% Triton...intensity in the KO population (pink histogram) compared to the WT cells (green histogram). The unfilled..., like RNAseq or proteomics, it is possible to compare antibody labeling of different cell types within...expression of the target. In this case, you could compare the antibody’s labeling of the cell lines to the...
  5. Creating accessible biology activities in schools with BioBits

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    ...cellular level. The reason for this is cost and complexity – anyone who works in the lab knows how expensive...expensive tiny amounts of reagents are, how complicated (and again, expensive) the different machines are...kits based on freeze-dried, cell-free (FD-CF) components. Making proteins outside of a cell - cell free..., feel free to check out one of our kits and accompanying curriculum to see if any of the activities fit...
  6. Visualizing Translation at the Single Molecule Level

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    ...time. Both are helping researchers explore the complexity of translational control in cellular physiology... processing to avoid disrupting ribosome-mRNA complexes. Recent work has adapted this technique to monitor...color switching, TRICK requires the following components: a GFP protein that binds to the coding region... with mRNAs usually translated in a specific compartment. Despite these limitations, these techniques ...
  7. How Dry Ice Affects Viral Vector Sample pH & How to Avoid It

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    ...liquid solution and pH paper to measure the pH. We compared the dry ice-stored samples to controls that were...ice for 72 hours and then vented the tubes by completely removing the caps, incubating the tubes in an...and then recapping the tubes prior to thaw. We compared vented and non-vented tubes to controls that were...various recovery periods between 0 and 96 hours. We compared these samples to controls that were only stored...
  8. Addgene Depositors Get More Citations

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    ...plasmids as if they comprised 10 percent. Based on this new re-weighting, we can compare citations where ...Pamela McA'Nulty and Zachary Tribbett for helping compile the data used in this work. Samantha Zyontz is... topics including biotech and research tools, computing performance, and randomized control trials in ...
  9. Plasmids 101: Gram Negative and Positive Bacteria

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    ... bacteria is due to differences in cell wall composition. Cell wall structure Gram positive bacteria, ...is added, it interacts with the CV+, creating a complex within the peptidoglycan layer, staining the cell...the peptidoglycan layer, trapping the large dye complex created by the interaction of CV+ and I- in the...type of bacteria it is being used in, and how components of the plasmid should change based on bacteria...
  10. Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the Genome

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    ... bulk of which you can find below. CRISPR for complex genetic diseases As CRISPR technology becomes increasingly...using it to investigate potential therapeutics for complex genetic diseases. So we’re revisiting this post...look at CRISPR’s potential for use in treating a complex genetic diseases, Alzhiemer’s disease (AD).  Troy...fibrosis (8).   The difference with CRISPR/Cas9 in comparison to other genome editing techniques is its ease...
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