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Research lab safety during COVID-19
Posted on Thursday, November 19, 2020 By Lydia Morrison
Adjusting to SARS-CoV-2 working conditions in research labs takes some getting used to. Find help tips and printable signage to remind lab members to practice COVID-19 safety guidelines in this blog post.
Topic: Tips for the lab
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Bacterial art - incubating creativity in the lab
Posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 By Joanne Gibson, Ph.D.
Read about how science and art have become increasingly compartmentalized over time due to a focus on specialization. As a result, scientists communicate with scientists, and artists communicate with artists. Yet, there are parallels in the creative process and spirit behind both the scientific and artistic endeavors, and they are both studies and interpretations of the world around us. Using bacterial art, one lab at New England Biolabs encourages a mutualistic relationship between science and art, allowing the two cultures to inform and enrich each other.
Topic: Art and science
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SARS-CoV-2 RT-qPCR workflow research to advance clinical testing
Posted on Monday, October 5, 2020 By Nicole Kelesoglu
Creating streamlined workflows for COVID-19 testing remains a key step in solving the public health crisis. What sort of features will help make these tests more accessible and useful for clinicians? Let's consider that question with a look at the challenges set by the NIH RADx Initiative, the value of qPCR-based SARS-CoV-2 tests, new options from New England Biolabs for saliva samples and plug and play automation, and the recent call for a new testing paradigm.
Topic: What is Trending in Science
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification allows testing to be performed anywhere
Posted on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 By Joanne Gibson, Ph.D.
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a fast-growing technology with a wide range of applications in human health and medical diagnosis. Because LAMP does not require the specialized equipment typically found in a molecular laboratory, it can simply and inexpensively be applied in a much broader range of settings. Read about how LAMP is used in COVID-19 research, vector-borne illness control programs, agriculture, and even on the International Space Station.
Topic: What is Trending in Science
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Large scale mRNA synthesis could be streamlined with thermostable RNA polymerase research advance
Posted on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 By Nicole Kelesoglu
Once a successful mRNA based vaccine is identified for COVID-19, the next hurdle for biopharma is producing a world supply of therapeutic mRNA. Production efficiency will be paramount for this undertaking! As RNA synthesis is evolving for use in medicine, RNA polymerase research is key to improving how RNA is made. Learn about an advance that could streamline conventional mRNA manufacturing workflows by safely circumventing the need for costly purification in this interview with NEB RNA Research Staff Scientist, Bijoyita Roy, Ph.D.
Topic: What is Trending in Science
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