The company’s announcement comes weeks after enrollment was suspended.
Acute bouts of diarrhea could have lasting effects on the microbiota and host immune system activation, a mouse study suggests.
Acute bouts of diarrhea could have lasting effects on the microbiota and host immune system activation, a mouse study suggests.
The use of pronuclear transfer to treat infertility must first be backed by evidence it can work in cases where parents seek to avoid mitochondrial mutations.
Two different types of bacteria—one genetically engineered and one from cheese—defend animal intestines from Vibrio cholerae infection.
A growing number of libraries are unbundling their subscriptions to the full suite of publishers’ journals, opting for limited titles to save on costs.
Ancient bones from Ireland reveal that farming has changed nitrogen composition in land for the last 3,000 years.
The five high-profile scientists are charged with helping strengthen international cooperation.
Numbers of the wildcat, greater mouse-eared bat, and black rat have critically fallen in the U.K.
His decision came as an investigation into sexual harassment allegations against him was ongoing.
Identification of new archaea species elucidates the domain’s unique biology and sheds light on its relationship to eukaryotes.
The functions of the cellular invaginations identified more than half a century ago are now beginning to be understood in detail.
A step-by-step study of diseases that jump species gives subtle clues about future epidemics.
The IoT can link up many facets of research—from laboratory equipment to ideas—but scientists must be ready for the questions its implementation could raise.
Blast off into orbit, where researchers on the International Space Station are growing plants in systems that may one day sustain astronauts traveling far across the solar system and beyond.
The discovery of copious new archaeal species is shedding light on the tree of life and revealing some unique cellular biology.
INTEGRA has expanded its popular reagent reservoir product family to include polypropylene reservoirs with enhanced chemical compatibility that perfectly complements the existing polystyrene reservoirs.
Learn about the significance of immunocytochemistry along with its applications for live-cell and protein analysis in disease research with this eBook from The Scientist, sponsored by Incucyte, a Sartorius Brand!
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Advanced Instruments—a leading developer of scientific and analytical instruments for the clinical, biopharmaceutical, and food-and-beverage industries—will feature the distinguished Dr. Robert Jerris at ASM Microbe 2018 on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 10:30am in booth 1610.
Limerick, PA. April 18, 2018 – Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. announced today that Chief Science Officer, Dr. Carl Ascoli testified at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine’s third of six public session on Reproducibility and Replicability in Science on April 18th.
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