Biotech
The Power Of Giving: How Offering Free Platforms Can Fuel Biotech Innovation
Biotech raising $35 million to take a second stab at cancer drug from Bert Vogelstein’s lab
Unleased lab space. Plunging valuations. Layoffs. In Massachusetts, the biotech slump is taking its toll.
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Biotech Stock Roundup: TSVT Up on BMY Deal, PTGX Up on Data & More
Against biotech's tough funding backdrop, this startup is taking a page from tech's playbook
Building biotech excellence: the growth strategy behind NeOnc Technologies’ vision
Pharmalittle: We’re reading about senators probing telehealth, Boston’s slumping biotech hub and more
A new obesity biotech launches; Gilead plans to quickly advance once-yearly PrEP for HIV
Biotechnology
Against biotech's tough funding backdrop, this startup is taking a page from tech's playbook
Promise and Perils of biotechnology for national security
Is Franklin Biotechnology Discovery A (FBDIX) a Strong Mutual Fund Pick Right Now?
Scottish biotechnology talent has potential for international recognition
Montgomery College Approved to Sponsor Biotechnology Apprenticeships
Biotechnology Eligibility Test 2025: Apply now for DBT-JRF Fellowship
Vir Biotechnology: Catalysts Ahead In Hepatitis And Oncology
Sana Biotechnology options imply 6.3% move in share price post-earnings
Chardan Capital Reiterates “Buy” Rating for Unity Biotechnology (NASDAQ:UBX)
Purdue Innovates funds advances in ag biotechnology, cancer treatments and fiber optics
Bioengineering
OnlyFans Model Drops Out of Bioengineering PhD. Now She Makes $1 Million Teaching STEM with 'a Hot Twist' (Exclusive)
Bioprinting and bioinks: the latest innovations in building synthetic biological structures
Zara Darcy Left Bioengineering for OnlyFans, Earning Over $1M
Bioengineers Reveal Key to Reversing Cellular Aging
Top tips for developing a career in bioengineering
Pitt professor to speak about bioengineering
Online Certificate in Applied Bioengineering
Researchers grew human-like teeth in pigs with bioengineering
In the Spotlight | Windber native using talents to further medical research, knit gifts for patients
Genetic Engineering
Scientists discover genes to grow bigger tomatoes and eggplants
Company creates 'woolly mouse' in quest to bring back mammoths. Turns out, it's really cute.
About One Billion People Are Deficient in Selenium. Genetic Engineering Could Change That
"Colossal woolly mouse" created by scientists in effort to reconstruct the woolly mammoth
Mammoth De-Extinction a 'Step Closer' As Geneticists Create Woolly Mouse
Tobacco’s hidden friendly side: How the controversial plant could be used for good
Gene modification can create bigger, better tomatoes, but should we do it?
Meet Colossal’s ‘woolly mouse,’ a breakthrough in mammoth de-extinction
Meet the ‘woolly mouse’: why scientists doubt it’s a big step towards recreating mammoths
Scientists create mice with woolly mammoth-like fur through genetic engineering
Molecular Biology
Game-Changing Blood Test Developed by UTEP Researchers Aims to Revolutionize Colorectal Cancer Detection
Molecular motors in action: Visualizing α-cyclodextrin movement along polymer chains
Molecular Biology News
UTEP research offers hope for simpler, non-invasive colon cancer screening methods
Cell & Molecular Biology
Eat better, breathe easier? Research points to link between diet, lung cancer
The versatility of a biology degree: exploring diverse career paths
Molecular biology articles from across Nature Portfolio
Göran Gustafsson Prize Celebrates Cancer Biology Breakthroughs
Microbiology
Bacterial slime on microplastics helps breed antibiotic-resistant superbugs, study says
Prof. Colin Parrish To Be One of 65 New Members of the Microbiology Academy Class of 2025
Role of Microbiologists Crucial in Patient Care: Dr. Chandrashekhar
Microplastics Are Fueling the Rise of Deadly Superbugs
Microplastics contribute to evolution of antimicrobial resistance, study finds
Microbiology News
Conference reveals ‘real world’ impact of microbial research
Antibiotic Resistance in Hospitals Is Worse Than We Thought