Donanemab: A New Hope in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease
In this blog, we discuss the approval of donanemab, a monoclonal antibody designed to target and clear amyloid plaques in the brain, for the treatment...
We spoke to Professor Jon Austyn, Siamon’s first graduate student who carried out the original research identifying F4/80, about his remarkable scient...
Tiny Gut Microbes Boost the Immune System to Fight against Cancer
In this blog, we will delve into how the microorganisms residing in our intestines can impact the anti-tumor response triggered by immune checkpoint b...
Good TIMEs: Using the Tumor Microenvironment to Predict Response to Treatment
In this blog, we discuss a recent study by Misetic et al. (2023) in which they investigated the mechanisms behind the immune-regulatory role of the TI...
In this blog, we cover some key considerations to keep in mind when presenting your data, with a particular focus on the differences between an extern...
Monoclonal Antibodies for the Treatment of Endometrial Cancer
In this blog, we discuss the recent approval of dostarlimab (Jemperli), a PD-1 inhibitor, in combination with chemotherapy as a first-line treatment f...
As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Bio-Rad invites researchers to share their own experiences of being a woman in science. In...
Insights From Immunologists: Professor Lynn Morris
We spoke to Professor Lynn Morris about her impressive scientific career, from working on F4/80 in Professor Gordon’s lab as a student to her signific...
No Guts, No Glory: Innovative Treatments for Crohn’s Disease
In this blog, we will discuss the different methods utilized to treat Crohn's disease, including the more commonly used biologics and the newly approv...
Zombie Slayers: Novel Therapeutics to Kill Senescent Cells in Disease
In this blog, we take a look at a new class of drugs, known as senolytics, that target so-called “zombie” cells and how this provides the potential to...
Puppetry of a Parasite: How Toxoplasma gondii Manipulates its Host
In this blog, we discuss new research from Meyer et al. (2022), suggesting that mild manipulation from T. gondii increases a gray wolf’s risk-taking b...
How Dreams Can Predict Neurodegenerative Disorders
In this blog, we will discuss what RBD is, treatments for the condition, and what is thought to cause it. We will also look at the link between this r...
In this blog Siamon Gordon tells us about his life and career, with an impressive scientific pedigree and immense contributions to macrophage research...
The TLR7/IRF-5 Axis in HIV: a Matter of Life and Cell Death?
In this blog, we discuss a recent study by Carmona-Pérez et al., in which they investigate the role of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) 7/interferon regul...
From Powerhouses to Inferno: A Mitochondrial Messenger Fuels Inflammation
In this blog, we discuss the concept of immunometabolism, including a new study published by Hooftman et al. (2023) in Nature showing how a molecule d...
Unlocking the Secrets of Neuroimmunology: Connecting What Belongs Together
In this blog, Patrick Penndorf writes about neuroimmunology, the connection between neuroscience and immunology research. This blog was awarded joint ...
In this blog, Rowan Cox, tells the story of the spread of the Marteilia parasite in cockles. This blog was awarded joint 2nd place in the 2022 Bio-Rad...
It Takes a Village: How a Dysfunctional Cellular Community Could Raise a Melanoma
2022 Bio-Rad Science Writing Competition winning article. Katie Lee uses an “it takes a village” analogy to explain how it is the combination of multi...
Voices of Women in Science: Associate Professor Carolyn Carr
As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Bio-Rad invited researchers to share their own experiences of being a woman in science. In...
Meet Philippa Marrack: a Pioneer in T Cell Biology
In this blog, we take a look at the career of Dr Philippa Marrack, an immunologist whose research helped shed light on T cell development and functio...
Compliance-Ready Flow Cytometry with the ZE5 Cell Analyzer
At Bio-Rad, we recognize the need for cutting-edge flow cytometry at all stages of the drug discovery process, so we have partnered with Xybion to pr...
This blog takes a look at a study by Bergström et al. that examined the DNA from ancient wolves to help answer the origins of dogs from wolf populatio...
Getting Started in Science Writing and Communication
In this blog, Lab Crunches Editor, Kimberley Bryon-Dodd shares her journey from scientist to science communicator and her top tips for getting started...
In this guest blog, Temitayo Bamgbose, a graduate student at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, discusses PITs, a tactic u...
In this guest blog, Katie Lowles discusses mucins, proteins that form protective mucous barriers in epithelial cells, and recent research highlighting...
Could Genetically-Modified Pigs Be the Future of Xenotransplantation?
This blog discusses xenotransplantation, the groundbreaking experimental procedure, where a man with end stage heart failure received a donor heart fr...
In this guest blog, Sabine Hahn, a researcher who focuses on the dynamic regulation of chromatin structure and how that influences chromosome segregat...
In this guest blog, Grace Gregory discusses Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), some of the different treatment approaches being used, and why finding...
In this blog, we discuss Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRSS)-resistant pigs and how this could help alleviate the economic burden of ...
6 Steps for Success with Multicolor Flow Cytometry
In this blog, we cover some key considerations for multicolor flow cytometry panel design, and highlight handy tools to help you get great results fro...
In this blog, we discuss new research that reveals how M. bovis manipulates bovine, but not human, macrophage defenses to cause disease, and helps exp...
In this guest blog, we summarize some of the various hypotheses that have been proposed over the years for the development of Alzheimer's diseases, an...
This blog gives an overview of the history of the STimulator of Interferon Genes (STING) pathway and highlights why pharmaceutical companies are makin...
Could an Unconventional Vaccine Program Prove a Roaring Success?
This blog highlights the threat that canine distemper virus poses to the Amur tiger and discusses whether vaccinating these tigers could help protect ...
A Balancing AKT: the E17K Hotspot Mutation and How It Defines Cancer
AKT is an extremely important kinase in human health, playing an intricate role in coordinating fundamental signaling pathways. This blog discusses a ...
Big Dreams: Multidisciplinary Science — Not a Fairytale
In this guest blog, Christine Lalonde, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Laurentian University, Canada, shares her experience of a multidisciplinary research c...
Unlocking the Mechanism of a Deadly Infection in Pigs
This blog discusses a paper published in Cell Host and Microbe by Bruggisser et al. (2020) that shows that CD31 is crucial for C. perfringens pathogen...
The Transcriptomic Swiss Army Knife— A-to-I RNA Editing
In this guest blog, Priyankaa Pitcheshwar, a PhD student working in the area of adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) RNA editing in the context of cancer, te...
In this guest blog, Janielle Cuala, tells us about an interesting link between COVID-19 and new-onset diabetes and the research her lab is doing in th...
Guest contributor, Marta González-Prieto shares her love story with her PhD project and how despite initial challenges they eventually got the happy e...
Looking Beneath the Surface: Viral Clearance by Anti-Nucleoproteins
This guest blog examines a paper published by Caddy et al. (2020) in EMBO Journal that sheds new light on anti-nucleoprotein antibodies and clearance ...
Voices of Women in Science: Assistant Professor Lynda Coughlan
As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Bio-Rad invited researchers to share their own experiences of being a women in science. In...
As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Bio-Rad invited researchers to share their own experiences of being a women in science. In...
As part of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Bio-Rad invited researchers to share their own experiences of being a women in science. In...
Lessons from the Pandemic: How to Be a Good Lab Mate
In this guest blog, Sabine shares the research challenges caused by the pandemic and how her lab has implemented small changes to how they work for th...
In this blog, guest contributor Shermaine Thein shares some of the insights that she has learned about aging as a graduate student stepping into the r...
This blog describes the forces that cells undergo during sorting, and practical steps you can take to minimize cell stress and get great results in yo...
In this blog, we examine why understanding the oxygen sensing mechanisms of cells was worthy of a Nobel Prize and interview Professor Sir Peter Ratcli...
This blog discusses the CCR5 co-receptor and the role that it could play in an HIV cure, as well as the patients who appear to be in long-term remissi...
Making the Switch to Non-Animal Derived Antibodies
This blog discusses the reasons why non-animal derived recombinant antibodies are something that both antibody suppliers and researchers should consid...
In this blog, our Flow Cytometry Research Associate shares 9 top tips to generate publication-worthy flow plots in a format that reviewers would like ...
Sometimes our immune systems launch an excessive, disproportionate response to a real infection, called a "cytokine storm". This blog looks at cytokin...
Keeping Distance from the Lab: 9 Ways to Be Productive
In the wake of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic, social distancing has meant that labs all over the world have needed to temporarily shut. Read our blog on 9 th...
Three Remarkable Women Who Shaped the Antibody Field
International Women’s Day is celebrated on 8th March all over the world to highlight the many achievements of women. To mark the occasion, in this blo...
This blog tells the story of rapamycin’s discovery, identification of the mTOR signaling pathway, and highlights the important role that basic researc...
This blog is written to help you perfect your IHC-paraffin technique. It focuses on some of the key stages so that you can achieve publication-qualit...
Bio-Rad's Flow Cytometry Research Associate, Sharon shares her experience of transitioning from academic research to working in an industry setting in...
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) are widely used for the detection and quantification of proteins, peptides, hormones, and other substances...
The Importance of Phosphorylation Events in Cancer
This blog discusses phosphorylation, a common regulator of signal transduction pathways and the role of inappropriate phosphorylation events in cancer...
How to Successfully Manage the PhD-to-Postdoc Transition
In this guest blog, Dr Elisa Vitiello shares her tips on making the transition from being a PhD student to getting your first job in academic research...
This blog takes a look at the logic behind the names of monoclonal antibody drugs and implications of the more recent changes in the naming structure....
This blog examines new findings that suggest the brain is far more resilient than we have assumed, and that challenge the idea that some functions are...
This blog discusses the three basic types of controls that should be included in a western blot experiment and provides a good starting point for trou...
In this podcast, Bio-Rad reviews three popular methods for studying cell proliferation: using thymidine analogs, quantifying DNA content, and detectin...
Krishnamoorthy et al. (2018) have identified enucleated neutrophil cell bodies, known as ‘ghosts’, as driving Th17 cell inflammation in severe asthma....
Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) in adult neurogenesis research - Part 2
Our second part of BrdU in adult neurogenesis research, describes “the dark side of BrdU” and how you can carefully control BrdU labeling experiments...
This post describes the role of monocytes in heart disease and whether monocyte infiltration into the heart exacerbates disease or aids in its repair....
GATA transcription factors and their role in cancer diagnosis and prognosis
The GATA family of transcription factors is emerging as key players in establishing new biomarkers for rapid and accurate detection of cancer. Find ou...
This blog post provides an update on the current Ebola epidemic, citing evidence that the virus can linger in immune privileged sites inside the body....
Tailor-made just for you: A future with precision medicine
"There has been a paradigm shift in how the treatment of diseases is approached." This post describes how genome sequencing is revolutionizing the tre...
This blog post describes the current efforts and streams of thought for generating antibody validation standards to address the scientific reproducibi...
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