Recently, 50 scientists got together at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies - Lund University. Ozan Gemikonakli (Protein Data Scientist at Cambrium) and Sebastian Rämisch (Protein Designer at Cambrium) participated in an interactive workshop on data-driven biomaterial engineering. They presented Cambrium’s approach to AI-driven protein design, automated molecular biology workflows, and bio-based material testing & scale up. Thank you to all the organizers for this great event! #MaterialsThatMatter
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Want the inside scoop on the synthetic biology industry in China? I just returned from a week in Shanghai, Suzhou and Shenzhen and the synthetic biology scene is booming. Since I was last there in 2017, the industry has grown from just a handful of companies to now a few hundred. Join me for an interactive webinar with those in the know: Rui Ma, an investor from the Beijing-based FreeS Fund 峰瑞资本, Chantal Shen from BGI Genomics, Haotian Guo from Ailurus Bio, and Bruce Li from TJX Bioengineering. Thursday May 30th at 8am San Francisco, 11am Boston and 11pm in Shanghai. https://lnkd.in/gRjf9Ysy
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Join the applause for Albert Heck of Utrecht University, Netherlands, Proteomics Centre and KNAW - Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen who has made The Analytical Scientist Power List 2023 👏🏼 “A successful interdisciplinary collaboration should be a multi-directional process. Educate and be educated, present and listen, and trust each other as experts in your chosen field.” A true inspiration in pushing scientific boundaries! 🌟🔬🏆 Read the Power List > https://brnw.ch/21wBQHf #AnalyticalScientistPowerList #ScienceInnovation
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Congrats Ana Chávez, for this nice achievement. The same applies to the co-authors Edgar López-López, Fernanda Saldivar González. We invite our colleagues to read the #openaccess paper "Chemical Multiverse: An Expanded View of Chemical Space" here 👉 https://lnkd.in/edre7vUj This is an extension of the concept of #chemicalspace, emphasizing the convenience of using multiple molecular representations. #compchem #chemoinformatics
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Science spotlight: Computational cytometry methods provide an increasingly efficient mechanism to conduct independent, complimentary analysis to standard manual analysis. This poster from Ozette Computational Biologist Malisa Smith and Ozette Co-Founder Evan Greene, PhD VP of Quantitative Methods showcases how the team applied cutting-edge techniques to ICS data and reanalyzed a published Intracellular Cytokine Staining (ICS) dataset, shedding light on additional antigen-specific subsets. See the full poster and explore all our research at https://lnkd.in/g_XyuKQ8
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Join our webinar on Mar. 26th that compares mechanical vs. enzymatic shearing methods with low input and degraded #FFPE samples and the impact on whole exome #sequencing results. #NGS #genomics
Missed the initial announcement? No worries! You still have the chance to delve into the world of Whole Exome Sequencing Library Preparation. Don't miss our upcoming webinar featuring Nripesh Prasad, Ph.D. from Discovery Life Sciences and Eugenio Daviso, Ph.D. from Covaris on March 26th. Explore a comparative study of mechanical vs. enzymatic shearing methods with Dr. Prasad. Gain invaluable insights into optimizing your workflow and uncover the profound impact on sequencing results. Date: March 26, 2024 Time: 11:00 AM ET Secure your spot now: https://lnkd.in/gPPpqKt2 #DNAFragmentation #LibraryPreparation #Genomics #ResearchWebinar #RegisterNow
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