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Plasma Proteomics With Professor Joshua Coon

Explore plasma proteomics innovations tackling the dynamic range challenge, revealing biomarkers and advancing personalized medicine with Professor Joshua Coon.
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Mitochondrial Mystery of Parkinson’s Protein Solved

Discover how scientists imaged the Parkinson’s protein PINK1, unlocking insight into its role in mitochondrial quality control and brain cell survival.
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FakET: AI-Powered Breakthrough in Electron Microscopy

A new method creates “fake” electron tomography images to train AI, reducing manual work and overcoming existing issues with particle identification.
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Ensuring Food Safety in the Era of New Protein Sources: The Case of Whey Protein

The rise in popularity of whey protein and other protein-rich foods has transformed dietary habits globally, but in parallel it is essential to address potential risks and implement robust testing methodologies to protect consumer health.
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Epiproteomics Could Advance Biomarker Discovery and Patient Care

Discover how epiproteomics unlocks new biomarkers and drives breakthroughs in diagnostics and drug development.
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Persistence and Progress: A Scientist’s Path Through Adversity and Innovation

In this interview, Dr. Elizabeth Neumann discusses her journey into science, her research utilizing single-cell analysis and her commitment to mentorship and advocacy.
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A Tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez

This article is a brief tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez, a distinguished biologist whose work significantly advanced our understanding of parasitic worms.
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The Influence of Metabolism in the Tumor Microenvironment

The tumor microenvironment is a harsh environment where metabolic adaptations are key. In this article, we explore how the metabolic constraints of the TME influence cancer and immune cells and dive into the metabolic cross-talk between them.
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Robyn Araiza on Representation, Mentorship and Making Science Inclusive

For Technology Networks' 2025 Women in Science eBook, we interviewed Robyn Araiza to learn about her career in STEM and how she is championing equality, diversity and inclusion.
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Finding Success Where Theoretical Science and Practical Uses Meet

Professor Franka Kalman shares insights on the journey that has led to be a successful and celebrated separation scientist, the people who have inspired and supported her along the way and how she’s helping the next generation of female scientists.
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