Viruses and Cancer: From Cause to Cure
How can viruses cause cancer? In this Teach Me in 10 episode, we are delighted to be joined by Dr. Lawrence Young, a professor of Molecular Oncology from the University of Warwick.
In the video, Dr. Young tells us about the Epstein–Barr virus and HPV, and the roles they play in cancer. He also explores how these viruses provide crucial targets for diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
How To Publish Detailed Research Without Constraints
Dr. Alexandra Freeman believes that the major problems associated with research culture in science can be traced back to the current scientific publishing model.
In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Dr. Freeman discusses Open Access Publishing and a new publishing platform called Octopus that aims to address scientific publishing issues.
How to Use Automated Protein Analysis to Get Reliable Results
How can automating protein analysis deliver reliable results? In this #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, we are joined by Dr. Kyle Luttgeharm to gain valuable insights.
The Basic Principles of Gas Chromatography
You may have heard of gas chromatography, but what is it and what are its uses? In this Teach Me in 10 episode, we are joined by Michiel Schreurs to gain an overview of gas chromatography!
Find out more about gas chromatography and Michiel: https://technet.works/GasChrom_TMI10
How To Accelerate Research and Drug Discovery in Motor Neuron Disease
Motor neuron diseases are rare conditions that impact the nervous system.
But what role do the motor neurons play in conditions like ALS and SMA?
In this #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, our expert speaker Dr. Marcos Herrera-Vaquero explores this and the challenges researchers face in studying motor neuron diseases.
The Power of The 6-Base Genome
How can the 6-base genome provide insights into the states of disease?
In this #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, we speak with Tom Charlesworth, to discuss the impact of the 6-base genome on elucidating tumor biology.
Applications for Gene Editing — Livestock
How can gene editing be used in livestock? That is exactly what we're learning about today in this Teach Me in 10 episode with Alison Van Eenennaam from the University of California, Davis!
Alison discusses how genetic variants are introduced into livestock DNA using tools like CRISPR, as well as the future of this field 🧬
Learn more here: https://technet.works/GeneEdit_TMI10
Peptide Evolution: A How-To Guide from Synthesis to Final Formulation
Want to discover more about formulating peptides? Join us for this #sponsored episode of Teach Me in 10, where we cover:
➡️ What peptides and proteins are
➡️ What happens to peptides after synthesis
➡️ How peptides and proteins are synthesized
➡️ The various applications of peptides and proteins
Virtual Reality and Speech Disorders With Gareth Walkom
It is #InternationalStutteringAwarenessDay! Since 2015, Gareth Walkom has been researching how virtual reality can be used within stuttering.
In this Teach Me in 10 video, Gareth explains more about speech disorders, how virtual reality is helping and the applications of such work.
Combined RNA & DNA Library Preparation for Next-generation Sequencing - In a Single Tube
In this #sponsored episode of Teach Me in 10, Mariana Kiehl explains how the method works, and why it is such a powerful tool for gaining insights into cellular processes.
The Future of Pipetting Is Here
In this #sponsored episode of Teach Me in 10, we explore the future of pipetting technology with two Liquid Handling experts - Joni Ake and Sandra Soderholm!
Unlocking New Cures: How Functional Genomic Screening Revolutionizes Drug Discovery
In this #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, we are joined by Dr. James Goldmeyer who explores the impact of functional genomic screening in drug discovery.
The discussion highlights:
➡️ How functional genomic screening aids in target identification.
➡️ Drug response mechanisms.
➡️ In vivo tumor biology.
➡️ Potential disadvantages for a well-rounded understanding.
Traversing the Flood of Data in Today’s Digital Labs
In our new #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, we will delve into some top tips for harnessing data.
You will:
🥼 Discover best practices
🚀 Learn how to boost efficiency
👩🔬 Elevate your lab game
White Matter in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Today is World Alzheimer's Day! To mark the day, we revisit our informative Teach Me in 10 episode with Tom Veale. Veale, from the Dementia Research Centre, talks broadly about Alzheimer's disease, the brain changes that occur and white matter's involvement.
Harvesting Cell Methods
Join us in this episode of Teach Me in 10 as we explore the world of cell harvesting techniques with expert Hilary Sherman.
Discover the methods, applications, and benefits of:
➡️ Centrifugation
➡️ Filtration
➡️ Separation
Exploring Spatial Biology 🔬
Spatial biology is the emerging field of investigating cells and tissues in the context of their environment. In this Teach Me in 10 episode, we take a closer look at this area and discuss some of the techniques and platforms in this field 🔎
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Comprehensive Charge Variant Identification on a Single Integrated System
Charge variant analysis can be used to ensure product quality and consistency, and help with early decision-making during drug development 🔬 Learn more about the role that charge variant analysis plays in this Teach Me in 10 video!
Accelerate Your Small Molecule Drug Discovery Projects To Prioritize the Best Molecules To Make
In this #sponsored Teach Me in 10 episode, Giovanna Tedesco will discuss the benefits of using Flare from Cresset, to accelerate drug discovery projects, for the greatest chances of success.
Working with Corning Matrigel Matrix: Tips, Tricks and Expert Advice
This Teach Me in 10 episode offers handling tips and expert advice to maximize your work in both 2D and 3D cultures 🧫
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Automated Characterization of Biotherapeutics via Hardware, Software and Chemistry
Dive into the world of bi & multispecific antibodies! In this episode of Teach Me in 10, we are joined by Dr. Harsha Gunawardena, who discusses how scientists are working to deliver better analytical methods.
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