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Boost FDA Modernization Act 2.0 Readiness With an Advanced LIMS

Shonali Paul, COO at CloudLIMS, discusses what the FDA Modernization Act means for clinical research labs, the rise of alternative test methods and the role that a LIMS plays in ensuring compliance and seamless workflows.
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“Skin in a Syringe” Could Treat Major Wounds and Severe Burns

Discover how a novel hydrogel bioink – the “skin in a syringe” – aids natural skin regeneration for severe burns and wounds.
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Engineering the Gut To Fight Cancer

In this fourth installment of The Gut Microbiome and Cancer: A Miniseries, we explore how harnessing microbial communities – both natural and synthetic – could help shape the future of precision cancer therapy.
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High-Throughput Retinal Organoids: A New Vision for Therapy Development

Dr. Magdalena Renne, a leading expert in 3D organoid systems, details how her team has overcome longstanding barriers in retinal organoid production, enabling large-scale drug testing and long-term disease modeling.
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The Role of Equipment and Data Analytics in Advancing Cell Therapy

Discover how cutting-edge tools and analytics are advancing cell therapy, improving precision, safety and scalability in modern treatments.
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Zebrafish Genes Offer Clues to Healing Hearing Loss

Scientists have discovered how two genes control the regeneration of sensory hair cells in zebrafish, a process that fish perform naturally but humans cannot, offering new clues for addressing hearing loss in humans.
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Building a More Inclusive Future in Biotech

Technology Networks recently had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Tyler Brown, founder, president and chair of OUTbio San Diego, to learn more about the organization’s origins, rapid growth and mission to create lasting impact.
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Graphene Foam Advances Lab-Grown Cartilage for Osteoarthritis Treatment

Researchers have developed a novel approach to making lab-grown cartilage, using electrically-conductive graphene foam to apply direct electrical stimulation during progenitor cell growth. The method results in mechanically stronger cartilage.
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Spatial Proteomics Is Powering the Next Wave of Disease Insight

Spatial transcriptomics is just the start – learn why spatial proteomics is essential to fully understand cell function and disease mechanisms in this thought piece from Dr. Nikhil Rao, CCO at Syncell.
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Transforming Healthcare: What’s on the Horizon for Cell Therapies?

This article explores the current landscape and future potential of cell therapies, including CAR T-cell and stem cell-based approaches, highlighting their expanding clinical use, underlying mechanisms and the challenges that lie ahead.
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