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Everything you need (and want) to know about tardigrades

By now, most of us have heard of the extremely hardy (and cute) tardigrade, otherwise known as the water bear […]

A Spotlight On: Single-cell and Spatial – Miao-Ping Chien

Miao-Ping Chien, Principal Investigator, Department of Molecular Genetics, Erasmus University Medical Center, joins us to discuss microscopy-based functional and spatial […]

New small molecule drug candidates break tau fibrils in Alzheimer’s

Written by Lauren Robertson, Science Writer. UCLA researchers have used a green tea molecule to identify potential drug candidates capable […]

The strengths of single-cell and spatial omics in drug discovery

Please note the transcript has been edited for brevity and clarity. FLG: Hello, everyone, and welcome to our interview with […]

A Spotlight On: Spatial Transcriptomics – Jeffrey Moffitt, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Jeffrey Moffitt is an Assistant Professor at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. His lab uses state-of-the-art spatially resolved […]

Researchers map the intracellular wiring of the immune system for the first time

Written by Miyako Rogers, Science Writer In a new study published in Nature, researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind map detailing […]

A Spotlight On: Variants of uncertain significance – Kimberly Gilmour

Kimberly Gilmour is Director of Laboratory Medicine at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She utilises next generation sequencing and […]

TGF-β and BMP Signalling Pathways in Liver Tissue Repair and Regeneration

New research explores the dynamic interplay of TGF-β and BMP signalling pathways in liver injury and repair, providing exciting therapeutic […]

Exploring the Origin of the Brain’s Immune System

Written by Bethany Hoernfeldt, Science Writer New discoveries made by researchers shed light on the origin of the brain’s immune […]

Mechanisms of Cell Movement: Filopodia as Twisting Tentacles

Written by Charlotte Harrison, science writer  Cells generate mechanical forces and explore their environment using filopodia. These dynamic tubular structures […]