The Power of Exosomal RNA Sequencing

Exosomal RNA sequencing has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of molecular biology.

You have probably heard it on many occasions before: it’s not the destination, but the journey that counts. For researcher Dr. Partycja Skut, the scientific journey is no different and is one that she embraces with wholehearted enthusiasm.

Norgen scientist using Next Generation Sequencer

For the first time ever, the Human Genome Project gave researchers the ability to sequence the base pairs of human DNA and read a human's entire genetic makeup.

scientist looking through microscope

Currently, there is limited technology available for accurately predicting high-risk cancer biochemical recurrence (BCR).

artist rendering of Activated-Specialized Tissue Effector Cells and human heart

Cell therapy using cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) is an increasingly promising treatment for acute and congenital heart muscle injuries, including myocardial infarction (MI).

potatoes

Plant viruses cause the second highest losses to crop yields every year, surpassed only by fungi. A research team in Norway recently compared several in vitro virus elimination therapies on a variety of potato cultivars.

monkeys hugging a baby monkey (cute!)

Since its discovery in the 1980s, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) has had a significant impact on countless lives across the world. As of today, more than 37 million people worldwide are infected according to statistics generated by the World Health Organization.